User:Melamrawy (WMF)/UI/UX hub

Wikipedia is beautiful, and while looking fancy is not one of the main assets of any encyclopedia, emphasizing the strength of Wikipedia through clever UI/UX decisions is an asset. This page is a space for community designers, WMF designers, other Wikipedia enthusiast designers and data analytics to gather thoughts around moving forward with UI/UX needed changes, if any.

What do we discuss here?

 * Interface issues
 * Fonts!
 * Media display
 * Content representation
 * Data representation
 * Templates (e.g. infoboxes) or anything that has a graphical aspect

What do we don't discuss here?

 * Design theories, and recreating reasoning for web best practices

What does data tell us?

 * [Example] The lead section of the article (the first screen, no scrolling) is the most viewed section on mobile web
 * [Example] Hamburger icon click through rates are low
 * [Example] Media click through is low on both desktop and mobile web

What can we change?

 * Do we need to drive further engagement through the lead section?
 * Can we better represent our media?
 * Do we need to change our icons?