Bypassing Pattern
A reading pattern where users skip over certain sections of content, often due to a lack of perceived relevance.
A reading pattern where users skip over certain sections of content, often due to a lack of perceived relevance.
Managing product development with a focus on understanding and influencing user behavior through behavioral science principles.
A design technique that overrides the default scrolling behavior, often to create a more controlled or immersive experience.
A principle stating that productivity increases when the computer and its user interact at a pace that ensures neither has to wait on the other.
Interfaces that use multiple forms of interaction, such as visual, auditory, and tactile, to enhance user experience and accessibility.
The use of visual elements to draw attention to important information or guide user actions.
The process of predicting how one will feel in the future, which often involves biases and inaccuracies.
A design flaw where users mistakenly believe they have reached the end of the content due to a misleading visual cue.
The process by which attention is guided by internal goals and external stimuli, affecting how information is processed and remembered.