Top-Down IA
An approach to information architecture that begins with high-level structures and breaks them down into detailed components.
An approach to information architecture that begins with high-level structures and breaks them down into detailed components.
A logical fallacy that occurs when one assumes that what is true for a part is also true for the whole.
The ability to navigate through a web page or application using keyboard keys instead of a mouse.
A dark pattern where practices are used to make it hard for users to compare prices with other options.
A cognitive approach that involves meaningful analysis of information, leading to better understanding and retention.
The process of creating an early model of a product to test and validate ideas, features, and design choices before full-scale production.
The tendency to favor people who are similar to oneself in terms of background, beliefs, or interests.
A visual representation of information or data designed to make complex information easily understandable at a glance.
A concept in transactional analysis that describes three different aspects of the self: Parent, Adult, and Child, each influencing behavior and communication.