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by pjlegato
1120 days ago
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Having standardized design and widgets across all UIs makes it easy for a user to figure out what's going on by making your application look, feel, and work the same as all others. Anyone familiar with the general HIGs can just sit down and start using it with minimal hassle. Having standardized design and widgets across all UIs makes it harder for a consumer to remember your brand. It's not sticky in their minds, visually speaking. Your application looks, feels, and works exactly the same as your competitors' applications. This has measurable impact on revenue, and it's bad for your bottom line. Guess which one most businesses choose: easier to use, or better revenue? |
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In my experience, there is far more people that complain about inconsistent UI than those who care about your cute little corporate identity.