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Title: ENHANCEMENT OF ACTION AND NAVIGATION COMPONENTS FOR DESIGN SYSTEM
Authors: Duraphe, Atharva
Issue Date: Jun-2024
Publisher: IIT Roorkee
Abstract: Design systems are essential when it comes to the consistency and scalability of any organization's digital presence. Components are the key elements of any design system for the efficiency of the user interface. In this report, we will discuss the enhancement in the action and navigation types of components in the eQ Technologic's design system. The importance of action types and navigation elements in design systems is due to their facilitating consistent and intuitive user interactions throughout an interface, in addition to how these elements improve usability and user experience. Moreover, these elements provide clear ways of creating visual hierarchies and pathways through which users move through tasks and content with efficiency. Through meticulous analysis, iteration, and feasible design implementation, this project proposes novel approaches to enhance action and navigation components for usability, accessibility, and visual design. All these factors are necessary for the easy implementation of the component and the seamless user interaction with the interfaces. The unified language is necessary for the development purpose which enhances the productivity. By the end of this project, we will be going through the detailed process of designing an action and navigation components to add them in the eQ Technologic’s design library. This will in return support the design ecosystem of organization with simplified development of components enhanced user experience.
URI: http://localhost:8081/jspui/handle/123456789/19060
Research Supervisor/ Guide: Atreya, Sonal & Agrawal, Rajat
metadata.dc.type: Dissertations
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