Perceptual Set
The tendency to perceive and interpret information based on prior experiences and expectations, influencing how different users perceive design differently.
The tendency to perceive and interpret information based on prior experiences and expectations, influencing how different users perceive design differently.
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study of designing interfaces and interactions between humans and computers.
A design concept where digital interfaces incorporate elements that resemble their real-world counterparts to make them more intuitive and familiar to users.
A data visualization technique that shows the intensity of data points with varying colors, often used to represent user interactions on a website.
A dark pattern where the user is required to do something in order to access certain functionality or information.
The process of guiding new users through the initial stages of using a product or service, helping them become familiar with its features and benefits.
The degree to which a product or system can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction in a specified context of use.
The process by which attention is guided by internal goals and external stimuli, affecting how information is processed and remembered.
An action in a user interface that, once performed, cannot be undone and typically involves deleting or removing content.