Visual Weight
The perceived heaviness or importance of an element in a design, influenced by factors such as size, color, and contrast.
The perceived heaviness or importance of an element in a design, influenced by factors such as size, color, and contrast.
A design principle that involves using relative size to indicate the importance of elements, creating visual hierarchy and focus.
The arrangement of visual elements in a way that signifies their importance, guiding users' attention to the most critical parts of a design.
Elements of a service or product that are not visible to the user but are essential for delivering the front-stage experience.
A visual or auditory cue that indicates how to interact with an element in the user interface.
The ability of an object to stand out and attract attention within its environment.
A phenomenon where an item that stands out is more likely to be remembered than other items, often used in design to highlight important elements.
A Gestalt principle stating that elements that are visually connected are perceived as more related than elements with no connection.
The ratio of interactive elements (links, buttons) to the number of goals on a landing page.