Touch Target
The area within which a user can interact with an element, designed to be large enough for easy tapping.
The area within which a user can interact with an element, designed to be large enough for easy tapping.
A design principle that states that contrasting elements (such as color, shape, size) can be used to draw attention and create visual interest.
The principle that ensures user interface elements maintain their size and proportion across different screen densities.
The ratio of interactive elements (links, buttons) to the number of goals on a landing page.
The minimum difference in stimulus intensity that a person can detect, also known as the just noticeable difference (JND).
The path taken by a user to complete a task on a website or application, including all the steps and interactions along the way.
The process of enabling users to take control of their interactions with a product or system, enhancing their confidence and satisfaction.
The perceived affordance of an element to be clickable, indicating that it can be interacted with.
The value or satisfaction derived from a decision, influencing the choices people make.