Travel Apps Design Inspiration To Make It User Attractive.
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Has it ever entered your thoughts that you can still grow efficiently while you are planning your vacations? Trendy travel websites, reservations and checkout forms, trip planners and hotel schedules are all brilliant sources to improve your knowledge in the pitch of user experience design.
While deciding on the best locations, hotels and planning your trip, it’s a nice idea to pay attention to what works and what does not, what encourages you and what makes you instantly jump to another site. Your responses, delights and hatreds are all great characteristics of the efficiency of the site’s user experience design.
In this article you can learn about user experience you can pick up from popular travel sites.
The Difference Between UI and UX
UX is not UI, it’s like an unwritten law. When you read about a website’s usability, you need to imagine about its user interface (UI). User Interface is a set of numerous graphical elements such as menus, buttons, and icons that your visitors use when they use your website.
Usability is a quality that defines User Interface (UI). Usability reveals the efficiency of the UI such as how easy it is to use a website (learnability), how quickly users can achieve specific goals (efficiency), how effortlessly they can remember their memories about the way the site works (memorability), and how enjoyable it is to use (user satisfaction).
Points to consider while designing good UI and UX for Travel App
Give Users A Place to Start
First and foremost, you need to provide your visitors a place from where they can begin. It’s usually the home page that gets the most clicks, not only because it’s the main access to a site but when users come from a search engine, the next click will most likely be the home page.
Thus, you should offer an appealing content and layout on the home page if you want to keep your visitors on your site.
Make Your Navigation Obvious
If you want your users to stay on your site, you must provide them with an obvious and easy-to-use navigation.
Navigation is like a smart presenter: it gives visitors useful help when they want it but does not irritate them. Navigation system has four different elements: a massive, easily identifiable search bar, a main menu with well-defined items, breadcrumbs bar, and a sidebar listing of the most loved and popular cities.
Use High Impact Imagery
I am sure that by now you know that stock photos do not make a good user experience: they generally bore visitors and do not encourage them to move ahead in the conversion funnel.
The choice of stock photos is high-impact imagery that provokes solid emotions in the users. And we all know that enhanced emotions lead to better customer loyalty.
Travel websites generally use high quality pictures, but you can take it to the next level by urging users to add their own photos to each restaurant. This way you can spice up its content with user-made images that generally are more exciting for the typical travel site visitor than photos taken by experts.
Streamline Your Forms
As excessively complicated forms often lead to an instant leaving. The smartest thing you can do for your user experience is to simplify the forms on your website as much as it is possible.
Make Impact with Personal Stories
You can boost user engagement with the smart use of personal stories, like you’re actually feeling it.
The adventures of real people are always more interesting than over-refined marketing babble. Your visitors don’t want to read the same tiring cliches they can read on your competitor’s site
Reviews, ratings, directed and moderated comments, statuses, blog posts, personal stories, recommendations, all add personality to your site therefore introducing high-quality information your visitors can emotionally connect to.
Written by- Devvrat Singh Sisodia