There are many factors to consider when deciding on the best Learning Management System (LMS) for your company. Of course they are all valid, from implementation and running cost to efficiency, automation, reporting and support, the list goes on and on. However, we rarely stop to think about one of the most important factors, good UI/UX.
While User Experience (UX) Design refers to the combination of factors that make a product or a system enjoyable, effective and easy to use, User Interface (UI) complements it by giving a system good look and feel, motivating the user to interact with it in a meaningful and intuitive way. So as far as any piece of software goes, it should be a great merger of the two.
Here we look at UI/UX from the point of view of both the learner and the system administrator and give some guidelines about what the most important criteria are.