I often think we make simple things complicated, due to bad user experiences.
Yes, multi-columns look classy-classic but so do heavy black dial disc telephones.
Pride in their ability and job security are two reasons why people may prefer such user interfaces. Some complex user interfaces may also give people the perception of having more control. Another reason why people sometimes avoid simple devices is that they perceive them as being made specifically for children, or for «stupid» people. Or perhaps it’s just easier for them to keep using the system they already know, rather than investing time into learning a new one.
Web forms design guidelines: an eyetracking study | cxpartners
Forms can be found on almost every website; from contact or feedback forms in small websites to bank details in commerce websites, from registration to communication, from banking to searching.
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Please iPhone, give it to me.
