How to design better forms. Part 2

Ruslan Galba
@hellotegra
Published in
3 min readNov 15, 2019

Part 2 — How to design better forms 💯

Courtesy of @ux.ale

📋 When creating a form it’s easy to get lost in the business mind sent: “I need all this information from the user and I need it right away”. Instead, try to empathize with your user and think:⁣⁣

🔹How can this process be as easy and smooth as possible? ⁣⁣

🔹What can potentially be annoying?⁣⁣

🔹What can get confusing?⁣⁣

🔹What’s been annoying to be in the past while filling a form.⁣⁣

🔹How would I like to this to work?⁣⁣

⛔ Remember that asking personal information to the user should be the last step of your process. ⁣⁣

🏄‍♂️ Let them navigate through your service freely first, once they like it and they are ready to use it, let them know (in a non-robot way) that you need some information from them in order to continue.⁣⁣⠀

🧠 Hope this helps!

Bonus — 4 tools that may be useful in your designer way:

Crello — the simplest online image editor. A simple but powerful tool to create awesome designs for any social media format — posts, covers, graphics, and posters using the best software on the web. It’s easy! A lot of animated designs.

Webflow — all-in-one web design tool that allows users to design, build, and launch responsive websites visually.

Funnelytics — an incredible tool that helps you build the best marketing funnel mapping.

Flowkit — allows designers to create frighteningly fast user flows within Sketch and Figma.

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Ruslan Galba
@hellotegra

Increasing revenue for DTC brands via Facebook / Google ads 🚀Growth Strategist 🤘 Founder @hellotegra growth team 🤖 $5M+ profitable ad spend in 2020