David

Improve Free Registrations from Registration Form

By David

   on Jul 16, 2010
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  • Molnar Szabolcs

    Molnar Szabolcs

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    • Originality: 2
    • Engagement: 1
    1 Vote
    main concept

    Posted on Jul 16, 2010 at 7:02 AM

    Hello! :)

    First of all I like that on the right there is a text where is written all the benefits of the registration.

    The second thing what is very good, that you ask only for very few data (username, email, pass)...nice. :)

    For me, the biggest problem, with this registration form is the way how it work. I mean there are much more modern way of doing this. For example: I fill the form then I click the create Account button. THEN I get the error message. It should check the information immediately. (exp. twitter registration)

    And you could give a "positive feedback" when the user filled one field correctly. exp put a green sign next to filed.

    With this the user will feel much more comfortable filling this reg.form.

    For little inspiration here is collection of signup form designs: http://patterntap.com/tap/collection/signup

    Good luck! :)

    Szabi

    • David
      David commented:
      Posted: on Jul 21, 2010 at 8:12 AM

      Hi Molnar,

      Thanks for the feedback. I have worked on the page with your provided feedback in mind. Please see the updated screenshot above. Now success/error messages are given in real time.

      I have also changed the layout and styling of alot of things, including making the create account button bigger.

    • Molnar Szabolcs
      Molnar Szabolcs commented:
      Posted: on Jul 21, 2010 at 8:32 AM

      I thing this version according to the first will generate much more registrated user.

      The input box is bigger, the real time message-feedbacks are very understandable. I thing this form will do the thing.

      But you have to know that this design is not up to date. There are lot of design errors, what a skilled designer wouldn't do. Like alighntment, spaces, colours, layout...

      But, maybe in this case the design it not so important then the usability. And I think this form will do the thing.

      Good luck! :)

    • David
      David commented:
      Posted: on Jul 21, 2010 at 9:57 AM

      Would you mind elaborating on the design flaws you see?

  • Kayvanm

    Kayvanm

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    Seperate newsletter portion from sign up area

    Posted on Jul 22, 2010 at 1:40 PM

    This very much reminds me of an Amazon.com kind of setup or even PayPal...which is a good thing.

    The radio button with the "send more info" works as well.

    V2 is a lot better in terms of composition and simplicity. Maybe try adding the blue border box to this design to give it more of an "umph" if needed.