Source: Envato Elements
Check on your logo’s size
For your website, a starting width of about 150 to 250 pixels might be suitable. However, you should change this to fit with the style and arrangement of your site.
Take note: Refer to brand guidelines
Many big companies, such as Apple and Google, have elaborate brand guidelines that specify the dimensions and usage of their logos. It’s important to refer to these guidelines first to ensure your logo adheres to their specifications
Increase in productivity, reduce frustrations
Having a website with information with a clear structure could improve how you and your potential client communicate, which can help build better understanding, reducing the reliance on your customer service support.
Your employee might also be grateful for your UX-friendly website as it helps them reduce their frustrations while using an outdated and inefficient web experience.
Encourage User Engagement
Did you know that your client only takes about 3 seconds to stay? And if your website accomplishes it, you have another 30 seconds to captivate them. One effective way to promote user engagement is by introducing them to relevant content through call-to-action. The call-to-action acts as a user engagement instead of an instruction.
In summary, building a UX friendly is beneficial for you and your business in the long run. Not only it acts as an informational page, but it also acts as your identity digitally.