GIST Planning
Goals, Ideas, Steps, and Tasks (GIST) is an agile planning technique to break down projects into manageable parts.
Goals, Ideas, Steps, and Tasks (GIST) is an agile planning technique to break down projects into manageable parts.
The tendency for the first items presented in a sequence to be remembered better than those in the middle.
The ease with which users can quickly find and understand information on a webpage or document, often enhanced by design elements like headings, bullet points, and short paragraphs.
A design approach that emphasizes simplicity, using only the necessary elements to create a clean and uncluttered look.
The use of touch sensations to communicate information to users, often through vibrations or other tactile responses in devices.
A team responsible for delivering specific features or enhancements, typically working on predefined requirements and focusing on the implementation of assigned features.
The study of how people interact with their environment and products, aiming to improve comfort, efficiency, and safety.
A cognitive bias where bizarre or unusual information is better remembered than common information.
A dark pattern where the user interface is manipulated in a way that prioritizes certain actions over others to benefit the company.