How Good Design Makes Forms Easier to Use
Have you ever looked at a form and immediately wondered where to start? Most people have. Even when a form contains all the right information, a poor layout can create confusion, slow down processes, and lead to incomplete information. The good news is that a few simple design choices can make forms easier to complete and easier to use. Whether you're creating work orders, invoices, service tickets, or other carbonless forms, good design helps everyone involved. Start With the Way People Actually Work The best forms follow the natural flow of a task. Think about how information is typically collected. Customer information often comes first, followed by job details, notes, approvals, and signatures. When fields are arranged in a logical order, users can move through the form without constantly searching for the next section. A well-organized form feels intuitive. People spend less time figuring out where information belongs and more time completing the task at hand. If someo...