Semantic Encoding
The process of encoding sensory input that has particular meaning or can be applied to a context, enabling deeper processing and memory retention.
The process of encoding sensory input that has particular meaning or can be applied to a context, enabling deeper processing and memory retention.
The visual images, symbols, or modes of representation collectively associated with a subject, often used in design to communicate ideas quickly and effectively.
The commitment a brand makes to its customers about the quality and experience they can expect.
A decision-making paradox that shows people's preferences can violate the expected utility theory, highlighting irrational behavior.
A design principle that states that contrasting elements (such as color, shape, size) can be used to draw attention and create visual interest.
A meeting at the end of a sprint where the development team presents their completed work to stakeholders.
The discrepancy between what people intend to do and what they actually do.
A motivational theory suggesting that individuals are motivated to act based on the expected outcomes of their actions and the attractiveness of those outcomes.
A deployment strategy where a new version is released to a small subset of users to detect any issues before a full rollout.