Hallway Testing
An informal usability testing method where random passersby are asked to try out a product or feature and provide feedback.
An informal usability testing method where random passersby are asked to try out a product or feature and provide feedback.
The phenomenon where taking a test on material improves long-term retention of that material more than additional study sessions.
Elements in a design that draw the viewer's attention and create a visual hierarchy.
Visual cues or instructions integrated into an interface to guide users on how to use certain features or functionalities.
Numeronym for the word "Multilingualization" (M + 17 letters + N), enabling a product or system to support multiple languages, allowing users to switch between languages as needed.
A brief overview of the main points or sections of a document or web page.
The use of parallel structures in writing and design to create balance and rhythm, enhancing readability and aesthetic appeal.
Numeronym for the word "Modularization" (M + 12 letters + N), dividing a system into separate, interchangeable modules that can be developed, tested, and maintained independently.
A cognitive bias where people see patterns in random data.