Essential UI Design Best Practices for Enhancing User Experience
This article compiles a comprehensive list of practical UI design guidelines—ranging from full‑width layouts and clear benefit statements to consistent interactive states, progressive onboarding, and performance optimizations—aimed at improving conversion rates, usability, and overall user satisfaction.
Today we share a collection of valuable UI design experiences and operational strategies gathered from various projects.
Good UI is a user‑experience research agency that emphasizes designs with high conversion rates and excellent usability, meeting both business goals and user satisfaction.
1. Use full‑width layout instead of multi‑column layout
2. Offer users benefits before pushing sales
3. Consolidate similar functions and remove fragmented UI elements
4. Leverage social proof instead of self‑praise
5. Reinforce primary functions with repeated emphasis
6. Clearly differentiate selected and clickable states to avoid confusion
7. Design layouts with hierarchy and focus rather than simple listing
8. Allow users to undo actions instead of forcing confirmation dialogs
9. Clearly state the target user group rather than a generic audience
10. Keep content concise and straightforward
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