Hofstadter’s Law
A principle that states tasks always take longer than expected, even when considering Hofstadter's Law itself.
A principle that states tasks always take longer than expected, even when considering Hofstadter's Law itself.
Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) is a set of attributes that enhance the accessibility of web content for people with disabilities.
A principle that states the time it takes to make a decision increases with the number and complexity of choices available.
Garbage In-Garbage Out (GIGO) is a principle stating that the quality of output is determined by the quality of the input, especially in computing and data processing.
The principle stating that there is a limit to the amount of complexity that users can handle, and if designers don't manage complexity, users will.
A Gestalt principle that states that objects that are similar in appearance are perceived as being more related than objects that are dissimilar.
Representational State Transfer (REST) is an architectural style for designing networked applications based on stateless, client-server communication.
A Gestalt principle that states objects that are close to each other tend to be perceived as a group.
A Gestalt principle stating that people will perceive and interpret ambiguous or complex images as the simplest form(s) possible.