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A user research technique where participants organize information into categories to inform information architecture and design.
A user research technique where participants organize information into categories to inform information architecture and design.
A Gestalt principle that describes the visual relationship between a figure and its background, crucial for understanding visual perception.
A structured set of breakpoints used to create responsive designs that work seamlessly across multiple devices.
A structured framework for product design that stands for Comprehend the situation, Identify the customer, Report customer needs, Cut through prioritization, List solutions, Evaluate trade-offs, and Summarize recommendations.
The structural design of a product, defining its components, their relationships, and how they interact to fulfill the product's purpose.
A Gestalt principle suggesting that elements are perceived as a single unit or group if they share an organizing visual cue like bullet points, or connecting lines.
The ability to recognize, understand, and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others.
The practice of guiding and inspiring teams to create effective, user-centered design solutions that align with business goals.
An approach to design that aligns design activities with strategic business goals, ensuring that design contributes to overall organizational success.