Airbnb UX

 1) Flexibility and Efficiency of Use:

        Shortcuts-hidden from novice users- may speed up the interaction for the expert users such that the design can cater to both inexperienced and experienced users. Allows users to tailor frequent actions.




The user has the flexibility to add the number of days of flexibility or add specific dates they wish to travel. 

The user also has the option to display the total price when searching, so there are no hidden fees at the end. This feature is displayed with the toggle at the top of the page. 

This is a good use. 

2) Recognition Rather than Recall:

    Minimize the user's memory load by making elements, actions, and options visible. The user should not have to remember information from one part of the interface to another. 

    The airbnb app uses many icons to show the amenities in the home. This allows the user to glance at the icons instead of having to read through the text.

    This is a good use.


3) Aesthetic and Minimalist Design:

    Interfaces should not contain information that is irrelevant or rarely needed. Every extra unit of information in an interface competes with the relevant units of information and diminishes their relative visibility.

The airbnb app uses minimalist icons and a modern color theme. 

this is a good use.


4) Match Between System and the Real World:
     The design should speak the user's language. Follow real-world conventions, making information appear in a logical order.
    
    The app uses photos that bring the homes to life, allowing the user to envision their stay in the home. 
    
    This is a good use.
                        


                5) Error Prevention:
                    The best designs carefully prevent problems from occurring. 
                    
                    Airbnb prevents users from booking dates that are unavailable for a house. The app does this by drawing a line through the date not available, so the user is unable to double book. 

                This is a good use. 
                                        

  
                                        





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