The thing to know about good UI/UX (user interface/user design) is that, when it’s done right, we use it without even thinking. It feels automatic because that’s how it’s supposed to feel. You only really notice UI/UX when it’s done wrong. This is when you find yourself stuck and not able to properly complete the task you wanted. This is exactly the feeling that you don't want your customers to have when interacting with your products and applications. Maybe poor UI/UX has caused you to struggle to get around a site or caused you to be just plain confused as to where to go next or what to do. This is what you want to avoid for your customers. Find out the necessary steps ahead of time. Before starting your next project, here are the 7 most useful UI/UX tips you need to know. Save yourself from the train wreck that stems from the bad interface and design we all know so well.