Paradox of Value
An economic theory that explains why some necessities, such as water, are less expensive than non-essentials, like diamonds, despite their greater utility.
An economic theory that explains why some necessities, such as water, are less expensive than non-essentials, like diamonds, despite their greater utility.
The use of icons or graphical symbols to represent objects, actions, or concepts, enhancing usability and visual communication.
A reading pattern where users quickly scan for specific markers or keywords within the content.
An approach to design that challenges assumptions and provokes thought by creating speculative or provocative artifacts.
The process of determining which tasks should be performed by humans and which by machines in a system.
The Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) is a comprehensive set of guidelines, best practices, and standards for project management.
A theory that suggests people learn behaviors, skills, and attitudes through observing and imitating others, as well as through direct experiences.
A cognitive bias where people seek out more information than is needed to make a decision, often leading to analysis paralysis.
Code added to a webpage to help search engines understand the content and provide more informative results for users, enhancing SEO.