Spotted Pattern
A reading pattern where users focus on individual elements or "spots" of interest on a page, rather than following a linear path.
A reading pattern where users focus on individual elements or "spots" of interest on a page, rather than following a linear path.
The use of visual elements to draw attention to important information or guide user actions.
The tendency for people to pay more attention to items placed in the center of a visual field.
A phenomenon where users consciously or subconsciously ignore banner-like information or advertisements on websites.
A technology and research method that measures where and how long a person looks at various areas on a screen or interface.
A component in neural networks that allows the model to focus on specific parts of the input, improving performance.
The ratio of interactive elements (links, buttons) to the number of goals on a landing page.
A dark pattern where the design focuses the user's attention on one thing to distract them from another.
A design principle that states that contrasting elements (such as color, shape, size) can be used to draw attention and create visual interest.