Connectedness
A Gestalt principle suggesting that elements are perceived as a single unit or group if they share an organizing visual cue like bullet points, or connecting lines.
A Gestalt principle suggesting that elements are perceived as a single unit or group if they share an organizing visual cue like bullet points, or connecting lines.
A design flaw where users mistakenly believe they have reached the end of the content due to a misleading visual cue.
Visual cues or instructions integrated into an interface to guide users on how to use certain features or functionalities.
A visual or auditory cue that indicates how to interact with an element in the user interface.
The perceived affordance of an element to be clickable, indicating that it can be interacted with.
The phenomenon where people follow the direction of another person's gaze, influencing their attention and behavior.
The use of visual elements to draw attention to important information or guide user actions.
The use of icons or graphical symbols to represent objects, actions, or concepts, enhancing usability and visual communication.
A design language developed by Google that uses shadow, depth, and motion to create a realistic and intuitive user interface.