Welcome to our Web3 UX Design Principles series! Let's kick off with an introduction to the evolution of the web:
Web 1.0: Static pages and content served from the server’s file system. It was a read-only web with minimal user interaction.
Web 2.0: Brought user-generated content, usability, and interoperability. Think social media, blogs, and interactive websites.
Web 3.0: Now, we're talking about a decentralized web where data is shared, not owned. It’s the era of blockchain, AI, and more personalized user experiences.
Understanding this evolution helps us design better user experiences in the decentralized world. What feature of Web 3.0 do you think will have the biggest impact on user experience?🤔
What Web3 product have you downloaded, created an account for, but never used again? Was the onboarding too annoying or the transfer process too complicated?
Here are some thoughts on making Web3 more accessible for newcomers:
Keep It Simple: Avoid jargon on general pages.
Clear Language: Use consistent and understandable terms.
Educate: Provide basic Blockchain education.
Helpful Pop-Ups: Offer temporary pop-ups for extra info.
Newbie mode helps lower entry barriers for beginners.🙂
What features do you think could be improved to make a complex Web3 application easier for new users? #web3ux #cryptonewbie