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03. Packaging design can change customers’ perceptions

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 3:53 am
by Rina7RS
One study determined that poorly designed websites were generally not read, trusted, or visited for any length of time. "Poor interface design was particularly associated with rapid rejection and distrust of the website," the study states, "In cases where participants disliked some aspect of the design, the website was generally not explored further than the homepage and was not considered appropriate for a later revisit..."


Comparison of two online retail websites, one with less focus on design and another with less content but a more understandable and user-friendly design.

And don’t try to defend bad website design by saying “at least my algeria mobile database content is great” because 94% of the reasons participants rejected sites were design-related issues, and only 6% were content-related issues. So, your content could be as good and top-notch as ever, but bad website design could bring that to a screeching halt.

So, what are some of the things you should look out for when designing a website? These are the things that participants in this study pointed out as deal breakers: busy layouts, lack of navigation aids, boring web design, pop-up ads, slow site introductions splash pages, slow-loading Flash intros, etc., small fonts, too much text, etc.