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نظرة عامة
An intuitive user interface (UI) feels natural and easy to navigate without requiring instructions or training. It relies on familiar patterns, clear visual hierarchy, and logical interactions to guide users through tasks efficiently.
Principles of Intuitive UI Design
- Consistency: Reuse components, layouts, and interaction models
- Affordances: Design elements that suggest how they work (e.g., buttons that look clickable)
- Feedback: Visual or auditory confirmation for user actions
- Minimalism: Remove unnecessary clutter and prioritize content
- Error Prevention: Clear validation, undo options, and guardrails
- Accessibility: Ensure usability across abilities and devices
Techniques
- Use wireframes and prototypes for testing UI logic
- Conduct usability testing with real users
- Apply visual hierarchy through typography, color, and spacing
- Follow platform-specific design guidelines (Material Design, Human Interface)
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