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| {{portal box|{{anchor|We|}}What we do for LibreOffice|2= | |||
User experience design (UX) is the process of enhancing user satisfaction by improving the usability, accessibility, and pleasure with LibreOffice products. It encompasses traditional human-computer interaction design, and extends it by addressing all aspects including branding and design. | |||
Usability engineering is based on structured methods for achieving efficiency and elegance in interface design. We run surveys and quick polls to get insights on how users work with LibreOffice. | |||
With this knowledge we start with generic [[Design/Guidelines|human interaction guidelines]]. Workflows are designed with two [[Design/HIG_foundations#Persona|personas]] in mind, Benjamin to target beginners and Eve for the advanced user. As stated in our manifesto we focus on | |||
* Simplicity by default with Full Functionality on demand | |||
* Consistency over Efficiency | |||
* Usability over Graphical Design | |||
Of course we follow all [[Design/Principles|UX principles]] too. | |||
We also take care about [[Accessibility|accessibility]], [[Marketing/Branding|branding]] to the [[Visual_Elements|visual design]] including icons, and support the [[QA/GetInvolved|QA]], [[Marketing|marketing]] and [[Development|development]] teams. | |||
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