Focal Point
A Gestalt principle stating that elements with a distinct visual feature (e.g., a unique color, size, or shape) capture attention and are perceived as a focal point.
A Gestalt principle stating that elements with a distinct visual feature (e.g., a unique color, size, or shape) capture attention and are perceived as a focal point.
A cognitive bias where individuals tend to focus on positive information or events more than negative ones, especially as they age.
A research method that focuses on collecting and analyzing numerical data to identify patterns, relationships, and trends, often using surveys or experiments.
Universal, symbolic patterns and images that derive from the collective unconscious, used in design to create meaningful and resonant experiences.
Market Requirements Document (MRD) is a comprehensive document that outlines the market's needs, target audience, and business objectives for a product.
A Gestalt principle stating that elements that are visually connected are perceived as more related than elements with no connection.
A concept in behavioral economics that describes how future benefits are perceived as less valuable than immediate ones.
The speed at which leads move through the sales funnel.
A cognitive bias where individuals believe that past random events affect the probabilities of future random events.