Recognition Over Recall
A design principle that suggests interfaces should minimize the need for users to recall information from memory, instead providing cues to aid recognition.
A design principle that suggests interfaces should minimize the need for users to recall information from memory, instead providing cues to aid recognition.
The process of optimizing content and website structure to improve visibility and ranking in voice search results.
The use of icons or graphical symbols to represent objects, actions, or concepts, enhancing usability and visual communication.
A behavior where users repeatedly bounce back and forth between a search engine results page and individual search results.
A research method where participants take photographs of their activities, environments, or interactions to provide insights into their behaviors and experiences.
Quantitative data that provides broad, numerical insights but often lacks the contextual depth that thick data provides.
Data that is organized in a predefined manner, making it easier for search engines to understand and display rich snippets in search results.
A dark pattern where the user is required to do something in order to access certain functionality or information.
Elements in a design that draw the viewer's attention and create a visual hierarchy.