Layer Cake Pattern
A reading pattern where users scan a page in horizontal stripes, focusing on headings and subheadings.
A reading pattern where users scan a page in horizontal stripes, focusing on headings and subheadings.
A cognitive bias where people ignore the relevance of sample size in making judgments, often leading to erroneous conclusions.
The practice of designing and implementing processes, systems, or business solutions in a way that ensures their long-term viability, efficiency, and maintainability.
The design of products, devices, services, or environments for people with disabilities or specific needs.
The tendency for individuals to continue a behavior or endeavor as a result of previously invested resources (time, money, or effort) rather than future potential benefits.
A dark pattern where the user is tricked into publicly sharing more information about themselves than they intended.
A cognitive bias where the total probability assigned to a set of events is less than the sum of the probabilities assigned to each event individually.
A framework for designing habit-forming products that includes four phases: Trigger, Action, Variable Reward, and Investment.
A cognitive phenomenon where people are more likely to pursue goals or change behavior following a temporal landmark (e.g., new year, birthday).