Getting users to complete your form when asking for personal data is a challenge. Most won't give that out because they’re afraid of spammers and hackers.
Designing the user experience of a website involves more than figuring out what goes on each page. It’s also about figuring out how those pages flow together.
Designers don’t just like to design, sometimes they like to read. But there are many design articles on the web that go unread because of the lack of exposure.
Where you place your mobile form buttons can affect task completion and efficiency. If they’re not in a place where users expect to find them, they could abandon their task and your form.
Imagine being able to see what area of your site users interact with the most. Wouldn't this make your job easier? That's what heatmaps allow designers to see.
Contact forms are more than a passive method for communication. Great ones inspire user engagement. But what are the key features of a contact form that do just that?
Out of all the wireframing toolkits, none match the efficiency of Wireframe Patterns. Other toolkits require you to put different components together to form a complete UI pattern.