LATCH Model
Location, Alphabet, Time, Category, and Hierarchy (LATCH) is a framework for categorizing information.
Location, Alphabet, Time, Category, and Hierarchy (LATCH) is a framework for categorizing information.
User-Centered Design (UCD) is an iterative design approach that focuses on understanding users' needs, preferences, and limitations throughout the design process.
The practice of presenting information in a way that is clear, accessible, and useful to the user.
A cognitive process that groups information into manageable units, making it easier to remember and process.
A method for organizing information based on five categories: category, time, location, alphabet, and continuum.
An activity during a design audit where printed screens representing customer journeys are reviewed collaboratively with stakeholders to assess design quality and identify areas for improvement.
The ease with which visual information can be processed and understood by the viewer.
A Gestalt principle that describes the visual relationship between a figure and its background, crucial for understanding visual perception.
A memory aid that helps individuals recall information through associations, patterns, or acronyms.