Credibility in UX/UI Design

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What is Credibility in UX/UI Design?

Credibility is one of the seven factors continuously affecting user experience (UX) Design. Credibility means you believe and have faith that the product will do as promised.

The importance of credibility is similar to the importance of first impressions. If a user doesn’t trust your product, no amount of persuasion can remove that feeling. In such cases, failure becomes seared into the user’s memory and giving the product a second chance seems unlikely, especially if a market has plenty of alternatives.

Aesthetics help improve credibility

Aesthetics helps improve credibility

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On the other hand, if a user sees your product or brand as credible and trustworthy, the user experience will be pleasant even if the product is not perfect.

Credibility precedes trustworthiness. Credibility was even addressed by Aristotle more than 2,000 years ago as the key element for convincing any listener to trust you.

If your users trust you and your product, then they will remain loyal to your business. Loyal customers are incredibly useful for business growth, helping increase profits through word of mouth and referrals.

However, you must be credible before you can build trust among your customer base, a phenomenon created by consistently delivering on your promises.

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