Is User Experience worth the investment? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Posted on August 4, 2015
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Using data from a wide range of resources, we’d like to show you how UX can show you the money.

Today, more than ever, customers are demanding delightful experiences that are easy to use and anticipate their needs. It’s not just retail stores that are being affected by this shift in consumer expectations; other industries, such as real estate, banking, even healthcare, are all undergoing a rapid transformation to a more well-designed user experience.

If you want to compete in the modern marketplace, it’s time to take action! This infographic explains the cause and effect of investing in UX. I think you’ll agree: user experience is worth the investment.

(Click the infographic to see the full-size version.)

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    Brent Summers

    Brent Summers leads the marketing team at Digital Telepathy, a UX and Product Design Agency. He is passionate about data, design, and riding his bike. Connect with him on Twitter.

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