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ADA Library

ADA University Library is a modern academic library center providing students and researchers with access to extensive educational and scientific resources. The library supports digital learning, research activities, and the development of the university’s intellectual environment.

  • Web development
  • UI Design
  • UX Design
  • Technical Support
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Project

The goal of the ADA University Library website is to make it more user-friendly, clear, and functional. In the initial phase, gathering requirements and defining the project’s objective were key steps.

What did we do?

We analyzed the target audience and user needs, gathered business and technical requirements, analyzed competitor websites, and prepared the project plan.

Result

95% of users found the website navigation easy and intuitive. The average time required to find resources through the “Discovery” system decreased from 2 minutes to 20 seconds. The page load time reached 1.2 seconds on desktop and 1.5 seconds on mobile devices, while user difficulties encountered on the pages were reduced by 60%. 

Result

95% of users found the website navigation easy and intuitive. The average time required to find resources through the “Discovery” system decreased from 2 minutes to 20 seconds. The page load time reached 1.2 seconds on desktop and 1.5 seconds on mobile devices, while user difficulties encountered on the pages were reduced by 60%. 

By creating user personas, we identified the behaviors and needs of the target groups. Through surveys and interviews, we gathered real users’ problems and priorities. This analysis laid the foundation for making all design and functional decisions throughout the project user-centered. As a result, the website’s UX was adapted to meet the needs of each user group.

Through wireframes and prototypes, we visualized the core structure of the pages and the user flow. Based on the initial tests, we identified potential issues that users might encounter. This iterative approach made it possible to introduce improvements at an early stage of the design process and created a strong foundation for the final design.

Through prototypes and the design system, we gave the website a unified visual style. The color palette, icons, fonts, and components were defined. The design attracted users’ attention both aesthetically and functionally. Thanks to the responsive design, the website could be used with the same quality on both mobile and desktop devices.


We tested the prototypes with real users. Points of confusion and user difficulties were identified, and the necessary changes were implemented. The iterative testing process made the website more intuitive and efficient to use. Each change was prioritized to increase user satisfaction.