Universal Standards
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작성자 Ouida 댓글 0건 조회 2회 작성일 25-06-19 05:47본문
The first step in designing with streamlining for a global audience is to determine what clarity means in the context of your product. Simplicity is not just about minimizing the number of functionality or the amount of content; it's about creating a clear structure that allows users to easily interpret how to use your service. This requires understanding and insight of your users' goals.
One of the key guidelines of simple design is to preclude social bias. social bias occurs when icons are specific to one culture and are not easily understandable in other cultures. For example, using a red indicator might be universally understood, but using a red light for "go" might not be, as some cultures link the color red with good luck.
Another key guideline of simple design is to use intuitive iconography. Language should be consistent in every context. This means excluding jargon that might confuse users, and using icons that are widely accepted and easy to interpret. For example, a search for browsing is widely accepted, while a "settings" symbol should be straightforward and consistent across platforms.
Designing for usability is also a essential aspect of clarity in design. usability goes beyond just creating your service accessible for people with disabilities; it also means creating an experience that is usable by people who may not speak the dominant language, those who may be using slower hardware or slower internet connections, and those who may be using touch screens.
To design with clarity for a global audience, you should follow some simple steps:
Conduct user studies to understand into your users' goals
deduce clear and simple language
Avoid cultural impartiality by using widely accepted icons and dialect
Use easy-to-understand design elements such as logical typography and uniform layouts
- evaluate your design with diverse users and refine based on feedback
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