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Designing for Customer Intentions: Part 1

Designing for Customer Intentions: Part 1

In the early days of design, website navigation was organized per department or line of business. We need to design more human-centered navigations, aimed at creating organic conversations with users. To do this, we think beyond hierarchical navigations towards more needs-based structures. We design for Customer Intentions. In this article we highlight the shortcomings of current navigation structures and introduce the Customer Intentions method, highlighting its benefits and real-world use cases and feedback.

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Designing a Wayfinding Experience for an Office Environment

Designing a Wayfinding Experience for an Office Environment

For now, many of us are still working from home, but there are few things at the office that are more annoying than searching for a specific person’s cubicle, meeting room, or an obscure printer’s location. Poor office navigation can also make a wrong impression on your new employees or clients. An indoor navigation solution can boost employee satisfaction, increase workforce productivity, improve security, resource allocation, and emergency planning. Andrew Statkevych explains how Intellias designed an indoor navigation mobile app for their office.

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Designing a Wayfinding Experience for an Office Environment

Designing a Wayfinding Experience for an Office Environment

For now, many of us are still working from home, but there are few things at the office that are more annoying than searching for a specific person’s cubicle, meeting room, or an obscure printer’s location. Poor office navigation can also make a wrong impression on your new employees or clients. An indoor navigation solution can boost employee satisfaction, increase workforce productivity, improve security, resource allocation, and emergency planning. Andrew Statkevych explains how Intellias designed an indoor navigation mobile app for their office.

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Exploring the Use of Sticky Vertical Navigation in Web Design

Exploring the Use of Sticky Vertical Navigation in Web Design

Vertical navigation can breathe new life into any website. Even though they are not new, they feel somewhat refreshing and worth trying out.

The post Exploring the Use of Sticky Vertical Navigation in Web Design appeared first on Speckyboy Design Magazine.

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Out of the Way: Corner Navigation in Web Design

Out of the Way: Corner Navigation in Web Design

Corner navigation has been with us for a while. It is a small trend that has emerged from the popular perimeter navigation. However, unlike its predecessor, it looks less massive…

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10 Modern Examples of Slide-Out Sidebars

10 Modern Examples of Slide-Out Sidebars

There was a time when the only place for a navigation menu was on the top of the page. There was also a time when the menu lived within the…

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Tiny Details: A Look at Hamburger Menu Reveal Transitions

Tiny Details: A Look at Hamburger Menu Reveal Transitions

The hamburger menu is nothing new. You may say: “Oh, not this again!” And you may be right in some ways. We have discussed this topic before, exploring various issues…

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Tiny Details: A Look at Hamburger Menu Reveal Transitions

Tiny Details: A Look at Hamburger Menu Reveal Transitions

The hamburger menu is nothing new. You may say: “Oh, not this again!” And you may be right in some ways. We have discussed this topic before, exploring various issues…

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iOS and Android app – data download or page navigation first

iOS and Android app - data download or page navigation first

What is the best perceived UX for mobile applications which require data downloaded midway through the journey. I cannot find this information online in Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines (or I am looking in the wrong place if so), nor Goo…

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The Hamburger & Mega-Menu Combination Design Trend

The Hamburger & Mega-Menu Combination Design Trend

Hamburger icons are everywhere. They carved a niche for themselves without any intention to leave us anytime soon. Hate it, love it – just deal with it. Much like the…

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