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UX Design: Building in Delight

Nick Lawrence
UX Planet
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5 min readMay 27, 2021

How to make sure that you are adding real, unexpected value; not fluff

TL;DR

Delight is unexpected value in the form of simplicity, convenience, and/or satisfaction. In order to add delight, you must make sure your core offering(s)/functionality is fully developed and serves your users’ needs well first.

Delight is the desert of the user experience, and everyone wants a piece whether they admit it or not.

Overview

If you’ve been in UI/UX for any length of time, you’ve heard the term “delight” thrown around ad-nauseam.

What does it mean? What creates delight for our users?

Let’s talk about it now.

Product as coffee

Let’s start with an analogy: your successful product should be like a good cup of coffee, let’s say a cappuccino for this example.

Here, we have the actual coffee, cream, sugar, and some room to breathe between the top of the liquid and the lip of the cup so that the user can blow on and sip the coffee, aerate it, effectively taste it, and not burn themselves in the…

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Written by Nick Lawrence

UI/UX designer with over thirteen years of experience in the design industry. nicklawrencedesign.com | designwalkthroughs.com

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