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USER REQUIREMENTS - Coggle Diagram
USER REQUIREMENTS
User Friendly: when a website is user friendly, people are going to be more likely to remain on the website.
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Keep navigation simple: This is so important for any webiste because simple navigation makes it easier for any user to navigate the website and improves their satisfaction.
Remain Updated: Keeping the website up to date is important because customers could be disatisfied if they find out that the website is not up to date.
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Follow Rule of thirds: Split images,text and any otther information into three's because the human eye finds it more appealing.
F-style layout: This is the most effective way to display information on a website because it is the natural way that eye flows around a webpage.
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Good Mix of Media: There must be a wide range of media use so that the user does not get bored and leave the site.
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Consistency: Keeping the webiste consistent reduces the chance of a customer confused if they are on the same website and also makes the website seem more proffesional
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High quality content: This makes the website seem more proffesional and also builds trust with the user.
Readable Fonts: If the website does not have a readable font then it will not only look unproffesional but it will also make it harder for the user to read the information.
Cross compatible: When a webiste is present on both mobile and PC it makes it a lot more likely to attract new users to the website.
High Quality Design: This webiste must attract skilled web developers, so it must look proffesional and high quality.
Job Roles displayed: This section is the most important and must be displayed where the customers can clearly see.
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Keep choices to a minimum: Too many choices could confuse the user, so it is best that brands would stick to only a few choices.
Effective use of Colour: Contrasting colours will be good for any website but it is important that users are still able to see and read the information displayed.