Organizing screen elements clearly and meaningfully :
Visual Clarity:
Meaningful Organization: Arrange elements in a way that makes sense, ensuring users can easily grasp the information presented.
Clean Layout: Keep it neat. Essential elements should stand out, while secondary information is appropriately subdued.
Consider Factors: Design consistency, visual appeal, logical order, right amount of information, grouping, and proper alignment all contribute to clarity.
Consistency:
Real-world Consistency: Mirror users’ real-world experiences, expectations, and cultural norms.
Internal Consistency: Maintain the same rules and conventions across the entire interface. This includes operational procedures, visual themes, and components.
Consistency Across Interfaces: Keep things uniform across related interfaces. Users should experience predictability when navigating through different screens.
Selective Deviation: Only deviate from established conventions if there’s a clear benefit for users. Consistency aids user understanding and reduces confusion.