Biometric Inputs
The use of biological data (e.g., fingerprints, facial recognition) for user authentication and interaction with digital systems.
The use of biological data (e.g., fingerprints, facial recognition) for user authentication and interaction with digital systems.
The Principle of Exemplars is an information architecture guideline that uses representative examples to illustrate content categories.
A dynamic aspect ratio that adjusts based on the container or screen size.
A method for organizing information based on five categories: category, time, location, alphabet, and continuum.
A search system that allows users to narrow down search results by applying multiple filters based on different attributes or categories.
A writing style where the most important information is presented at the beginning, followed by supporting details in order of decreasing importance.
The cues and hints that users follow to find information online, based on perceived relevance and usefulness.
The structural design of information environments, organizing and labeling content to support usability and findability.
A cognitive bias where decision-making is affected by the lack of information or uncertainty.