Testimonials
Design Pattern
Solution
A formal statement testifying to the quality and trustworthiness of a product.
Rationale
We tend to trust online reviews and testimonials as much as recommendations from people we know. Whether testimonials are presented with text, video, or include a picture of the sender’s face, they offer social proof giving your value claims more legitimacy.
More examples of the Testimonials pattern See all 13 example screenshots
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From steer.me
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User Interface Design Patterns
- Forms
- Explaining the process
- Community driven
- Tabs
- Jumping in hierarchy
- Menus
- Content
- Gestures
- Tables
- Formatting data
- Images
- Search
- Reputation
- Social interactions
- Shopping
- Increasing frequency
- Guidance
- Registration
Persuasive Design Patterns
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- Other cognitive biases
- Scarcity
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