Cognitive Load Theory
A theory that explains how the amount of mental effort required to process information can impact user experience and task performance.
A theory that explains how the amount of mental effort required to process information can impact user experience and task performance.
A design strategy that prioritizes the mobile user experience by designing for mobile devices first before scaling up to larger screens.
The process of enabling users to take control of their interactions with a product or system, enhancing their confidence and satisfaction.
Business-to-Consumer (B2C), a business model where products or services are sold directly to individual consumers.
A role focused on driving user acquisition, engagement, and retention through data-driven strategies and experiments.
A dark pattern where users are forced to sign up for an account to complete a basic task.
The psychological phenomenon where people prefer options that are not too extreme, but just right.
A psychological effect where exposure to one stimulus influences the response to a subsequent stimulus, without conscious guidance or intention.
A set of principles describing how the human mind organizes visual information into meaningful wholes.