Hierarchy of User Needs
A framework inspired by Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, applied to user experience design, prioritizing basic functionality and reliability before enhancing usability and delight.
A framework inspired by Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, applied to user experience design, prioritizing basic functionality and reliability before enhancing usability and delight.
A design approach that prioritizes the practical purpose and usability of digital products over purely aesthetic considerations.
A design principle that states the design of a product or interface should primarily serve its intended purpose or functionality.
A prioritization framework used in product management to evaluate features based on Reach, Impact, Confidence, and Effort.
A business culture that prioritizes product development and innovation as the key drivers of growth and success, often involving cross-functional collaboration.
Minimum Marketable Feature (MMF) is the smallest set of functionality that delivers significant value to users and can be marketed effectively.
A team structure within an organization focused on managing and integrating complex subsystems.
A prioritized list of ideas and potential features for future product development, embodying a collective vision for innovation and improvement.
The compromises made between different design options, balancing various factors like usability, aesthetics, and functionality.