Boundary Extension
A cognitive bias where people remember scenes as being more expansive than they actually were.
A cognitive bias where people remember scenes as being more expansive than they actually were.
The ability to navigate through a web page or application using keyboard keys instead of a mouse.
A design approach that focuses on building a robust core experience first, then adding more advanced features and capabilities for users with more capable browsers or devices.
A cognitive bias where people underestimate the complexity and challenges involved in scaling systems, processes, or businesses.
The practice of using narrative to communicate information, ideas, or experiences in a compelling and engaging way, often used in marketing and design.
A user experience that feels consistent and unified across different elements and touchpoints.
The study of how individuals make choices among alternatives and the principles that guide these choices.
An approach to information architecture that starts with the details and builds up to a comprehensive structure.
A theory that explains how individuals determine the causes of behavior and events, including the distinction between internal and external attributions.