Bypassing Pattern
A reading pattern where users skip over certain sections of content, often due to a lack of perceived relevance.
A reading pattern where users skip over certain sections of content, often due to a lack of perceived relevance.
The ability of an object to stand out and attract attention within its environment.
A theory that explains how information is processed through different sensory modalities, such as visual, auditory, and tactile.
The phenomenon where having too many options leads to decision-making paralysis and decreased satisfaction.
A theory that explains how the amount of mental effort required to process information can impact user experience and task performance.
A collaborative process spanning multiple stages of product/service development where stakeholders, including users, actively participate in the design and development of products or services.
The practice of keeping multiple web pages open in browser tabs for future reference or action.
Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) is a framework that focuses on understanding the tasks users are trying to accomplish with a product, emphasizing their goals and motivations over product features.
A problem-solving method that explores all possible solutions by examining the structure and relationships of different variables.