User Experience Elements

Fu afang
2 min readMar 30, 2018

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Strategic layer — Site goals and user needs

A successful user experience is based on a clearly articulated “strategy”. Knowing the expectations and goals of both the enterprise and the user can help to establish the strategy of the user experience. Yet it is easier to answer these seemingly simple questions.

Scope layer — Functional specifications and content description

With a clear understanding of what we want and what our users want, we can figure out how to meet the goals of all these strategies. When you turn user requirements and website goals into what the site should provide to users, the strategy becomes scope.

Structure layer — Interaction design and information architecture

After gathering user requirements and prioritizing them, we have a clear picture of what features will be included in the final exhibit. However, these requirements do not show how these scattered fragments can be grouped together. This is the upper layer of the scope layer: creating a conceptual information architecture for the site.

Framework layer — Interface design, navigation design and information design

There is a great deal of demand that begins to form in the conceptual structure, which is the demand from our strategic goals. In the framework layer, we will further refine these structures to determine the detailed interface appearance, navigation, and information design, which will make the structure of the beauty more realistic.

Presentation layer — Visual design

At the top of the five layers, we turn our attention to site users will notice those aspects: visual design, here, the content, function and aesthetics pooled together to produce a final design, which will meet the other four levels all targets.

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