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Article Discussion: A User-Friend Interface: the DO's and DON'Ts of UI Design
How can you create an intuitive website or web application? What are some common follies to stay away from? How do we keep users coming back for more? And how is designing a website like cooking chicken? This article describes some guidelines that can help you as a programmer or designer to channel your creativity, and design a user-friendly, ergonomic web site. These guidelines range from site structure to wording and imagery, this is the whole package!
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Most of Web Designers still don't think search engine friendly as part of user frieendly design. Search Engines are just aggregations of millioms of users.
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