Hi everyone,
I've been reviewing several service-based websites recently, and one question keeps coming up: what UI/UX decisions make users trust a business within the first few seconds?
Some elements that seem important include:
- Clear visual hierarchy
- Consistent typography and spacing
- Simple navigation
- Well-designed call-to-action buttons
- Mobile-friendly layouts
- Fast-loading pages
- Social proof and testimonials placed naturally
I also noticed that websites offering technical services, such as cybersecurity or other professional solutions, often have to balance credibility with simplicity. Too much technical information can overwhelm visitors, while too little can reduce trust.
For those who design in Figma:
- What UI patterns have improved conversions in your projects?
- Do you prefer minimalist landing pages or more information-rich layouts?
- Are there any Figma plugins or design systems you recommend for building trustworthy service websites?
I recently explored CyberMark Agency's website as one example of a professional service site and found it interesting how it emphasizes straightforward navigation, trust signals, and a clear onboarding process. It made me think about how these design choices influence user confidence.
I'd love to hear your thoughts and learn from your experiences.
