Information Hierarchy
The arrangement of information in a way that prioritizes the most important content, guiding users through the information in a logical order.
The arrangement of information in a way that prioritizes the most important content, guiding users through the information in a logical order.
The level of awareness or popularity a product or brand has among consumers.
A qualitative research method where a small group of people discuss a product, service, or concept to gather diverse insights and opinions.
An abbreviation formed from the initial letters of a brand's name, used as a logo or branding element.
A design principle that involves repeating elements to create consistency and unity, making the design more cohesive and understandable.
The phenomenon where people follow the direction of another person's gaze, influencing their attention and behavior.
Designing systems and processes to effectively respond to and manage crises, ensuring resilience and quick recovery.
The ease with which users can find new features or content within a product.
A cognitive bias where people judge the likelihood of an event based on the size of its category rather than its actual probability.