POUR
Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust (POUR) are the four main principles of web accessibility.
Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust (POUR) are the four main principles of web accessibility.
A phenomenon where information is better remembered if it is generated from one's own mind rather than simply read.
Specific and less common keyword phrases that visitors are more likely to use when they are closer to making a purchase or when using voice search.
The use of algorithms to generate new data samples that resemble a training dataset, often used in AI for creating realistic outputs.
The practice of using narrative to communicate information, ideas, or experiences in a compelling and engaging way, often used in marketing and design.
Also known as Self Relevance Effect, the tendency for individuals to better remember information that is personally relevant or related to themselves.
The tendency for the first items presented in a sequence to be remembered better than those in the middle.
A Gestalt principle stating that people will perceive and interpret ambiguous or complex images as the simplest form(s) possible.
The study of narrative and narrative structure and the ways that these affect our perception.