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?🤔
How can clear navigation transform user experience in Web3? 🔍 Today in our Web3 UX Principle series, we focus on Active Guidance, which includes:
Control Over Visibility: Ensure users can easily navigate back to previous states.
Anticipate User Needs: Provide help proactively where users are likely to seek it.
De-
Cluttered Interface: Avoid unnecessary elements that could confuse users.
Existing
Design Patterns: Leverage familiar patterns to reduce the learning curve.
Active guidance makes interfaces intuitive and user-friendly.🤗
How do you anticipate your users' needs in your design?
What navigation feature do you find most helpful in any application you use?