Content-First Design
An approach to design where content is prioritized and designed before other elements like layout and visual design.
An approach to design where content is prioritized and designed before other elements like layout and visual design.
The consistent spacing of text and elements in a design to create a harmonious and readable layout.
A framework used in graphic and web design to organize content in a structured and consistent manner.
A reading pattern where users focus on individual elements or "spots" of interest on a page, rather than following a linear path.
The actual width of a screen, typically measured in inches or millimeters, impacting the layout and design of user interfaces.
Common reading patterns users follow when scanning web content, such as the F-pattern, where users read across the top and then scan down the left side.
The process of creating a simplified visual guide or blueprint for the layout and structure of a webpage or app, focusing on functionality and content placement.
A Gestalt principle where elements that are located within the same closed region are perceived as being grouped together.
The ease with which users can quickly find and understand information on a webpage or document, often enhanced by design elements like headings, bullet points, and short paragraphs.