Design Tradeoffs
The compromises made between different design options, balancing various factors like usability, aesthetics, and functionality.
The compromises made between different design options, balancing various factors like usability, aesthetics, and functionality.
A design approach that prioritizes the practical purpose and usability of digital products over purely aesthetic considerations.
A principle stating that as the flexibility of a system increases, its usability often decreases, and vice versa.
The perceived heaviness or importance of an element in a design, influenced by factors such as size, color, and contrast.
The process of creating and developing new products, focusing on form, function, usability, and aesthetics to meet user needs.
The process of determining which tasks should be performed by humans and which by machines in a system.
Minimum Marketable Feature (MMF) is the smallest set of functionality that delivers significant value to users and can be marketed effectively.
New Product Development (NPD) is the complete process of bringing a new product to market, from idea generation to commercialization.
Minimum Viable Feature (MVF) is the smallest possible version of a feature that delivers value to users and allows for meaningful feedback collection.