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Data Visualization UI Design: Turning Charts Into Decisions

A data visualization UI is not the kind of screen where understanding automatically happens just because a graph has been placed on it. It is an act of information design that shortens the user’s thinking path from understanding the situation, to forming a hypothesis about the cause, to choosing the next action. Even when charts are technically correct, doubt grows instead of insight if the screen leaves important questions unresolved. Users may not know what matters most, which comparison axis is valid, what assumptions are in play, or what changed after an interaction.

Empty State UI Design: Turning “Nothing Here” Into a Clear Next Step

An empty state UI is not a decorative treatment for moments when there is nothing to show. It is a critical connection point that prevents the user experience from breaking. Situations like “there is no data yet,” “the search returned nothing,” “nothing has been created,” “you do not have permission,” or “loading failed” all look like empty screens on the surface, but from the user’s point of view they are moments where it becomes unclear what to do next.

What is UX? 7 Key Elements and Practical Steps to Improve User Experience

In the digital age, users no longer seek just functionality in products and services. What truly matters is an intuitive and enjoyable experience—known as User Experience (UX)—which plays a critical role in determining the success of businesses and brands. A well-designed UX not only boosts user satisfaction but also drives measurable business outcomes.

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