User Inyerface - how not to torment the user



    Bagaar Studio collected the worst website elements in one online form and suggested filling it out. Can you pass this test?

    Link to the online form .

    Every aspect and mouse click is not called to “provoke rage”, there are incorrectly labeled buttons, complex password rules, pop-ups that are almost impossible to close from the first, second and even times, multi-sounding captchas and even a sea of ​​other annoying elements that in a different form are present on many sites of real companies.

    According to The Verge , this online form-game is not terrifying even the concept of a set of bad interfaces and user handling, but how close it is to reality with its elements.

    Of course, there are no such bad sites on the Internet, but there are those that " get very close to User Inyerface, and this is true horror, " The Verge believes.

    In fact, it’s better to follow the link from a tablet or smartphone - torment yourself more where and how to click in which place on the page to get things going!



    Everything is clear from the laptop screen, and many developers ’tricks already just cause a smile, and you can find some more new chips and ы jokes’ like the list of out of place months that weren’t seen on the small screen.

    By the way, the biggest time you can spend ... filling out the first form. Because there is so much crammed and pops up immediately after a while, including the torment with reading the "Terms & Conditions".





    When the check mark is not for the “check mark”:



    And here the user is simply puzzled:



    The choice of the country is simply charming:



    Like the dates of birth:



    We will survive and survive:



    A separate topic is checking that you are a person.

    Try to just review and go through ALL kinds of questions that you are asked and answer options.

    This is very funny and really the brain begins to suspect something:



    Other options









    And at the end of all stages of the torment of a happy user, congratulations and dance await.



    Well, that’s not all, because after quickly going through all the forms, I want to go through this design test once again, but already clicking on everything and everything on each page of the form, to see more new and interesting attempts to bring the user to stress, and can understand what was wrong to do in their projects.

    For example, a counter in the help menu adds one user each time you click Help in the form:


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