Recognition Over Recall
A design principle that suggests interfaces should minimize the need for users to recall information from memory, instead providing cues to aid recognition.
A design principle that suggests interfaces should minimize the need for users to recall information from memory, instead providing cues to aid recognition.
The design of interactive digital products, environments, systems, and services.
A design approach that emphasizes simplicity, using only the necessary elements to create a clean and uncluttered look.
A dark pattern where it's easy to subscribe but very difficult to cancel the subscription.
The study of how humans interact with systems and products, focusing on improving usability and performance.
Interaction Design (IxD) focuses on creating engaging interfaces with well-thought-out behaviors.
A dark pattern where repetitive notifications or prompts are used to wear down user resistance.
A method of creating and testing user interfaces using hand-drawn sketches and mockups on paper.
A design concept where digital interfaces incorporate elements that resemble their real-world counterparts to make them more intuitive and familiar to users.