
As our industry’s technologies and methodologies advance, websites and Web applications have become increasingly complex. What was once a one-way static medium has transformed into a rich and interactive experience.
However, regardless of how much has changed in the production process, the success of a website is still determined by one factor: how users perceive it. “Does this website provide me with any value?” Is it simple to operate? Is it enjoyable to use?” These are the questions that visitors ask themselves as they interact with our products, and they help them decide whether or not to become regular users.
What Is User Experience, and What Does It Mean?
The way a person feels when interacting with a system is referred to as user experience (abbreviated as UX). The system could be a website, a web application, or desktop software, and it is usually identified by some form of human-computer interaction in modern contexts (HCI).