Content-First Design
An approach to design where content is prioritized and designed before other elements like layout and visual design.
An approach to design where content is prioritized and designed before other elements like layout and visual design.
A design concept where digital interfaces incorporate elements that resemble their real-world counterparts to make them more intuitive and familiar to users.
A motivational theory suggesting that individuals are motivated to act based on the expected outcomes of their actions and the attractiveness of those outcomes.
The worth of something based on its ability to help achieve a desired end or goal.
The phenomenon where people have a reduced ability to recall the last items in a list when additional, unrelated information is added at the end.
The degree to which a product or system can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction in a specified context of use.
A cognitive bias where bizarre or unusual information is better remembered than common information.
A theory that explains how the amount of mental effort required to process information can impact user experience and task performance.
A regular meeting in Agile project management where team members discuss progress, plan work, and identify any obstacles, typically held daily.