Neurodesign
The application of neuroscience principles to design, aiming to create more effective and engaging user experiences based on how the brain processes information.
The application of neuroscience principles to design, aiming to create more effective and engaging user experiences based on how the brain processes information.
Design patterns that adapt to different screen sizes and devices, ensuring a consistent user experience.
The process of creating a simplified visual guide or blueprint for the layout and structure of a webpage or app, focusing on functionality and content placement.
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 mathematical ratio, approximately 1.618:1, often used in design and art to create aesthetically pleasing compositions.
The body of practical guidance to color mixing and the visual effects of specific color combinations.
A dark pattern where it's easy to get into a situation but hard to get out of it, such as signing up for a service but finding it difficult to cancel.
A principle stating that users spend most of their time on other websites and prefer your site to work the same way as all the other sites they already know.