Aesthetic-Usability Effect Paves Way for Great UX
There is a famous saying, 'Don't judge a book by its cover.' However, most of the time, it goes otherwise. Reasons are simple: visibility and beauty matters for everyday objects, and books are no exception to it. The same can be applied to UX design. Good looks, attractiveness, and beauty collectively create an aesthetic appeal for a product. In the field of UX design, aesthetic and usability work together and complement each other. Aesthetic Appeal Portrays Positive Vibes about the Product According to the basic cognitive psychology, users get influenced by the visual attractiveness of a product’s interface, even before they could explore its core functions and actual use. In Don Norman’s book ‘Emotional Design’, he explores the aesthetic factor in depth and puts up that it is applied to everyday life for whatever products we come across or use. The aesthetic-usability effect in any product works in tandem, as people assume that more-aesthetic designs ar...