UX
User Experience (UX) refers to the overall experience of a person using a product, system, or service, encompassing all aspects of the end-user's interaction.
User Experience (UX) refers to the overall experience of a person using a product, system, or service, encompassing all aspects of the end-user's interaction.
Return on Investment (ROI) is a performance measure used to evaluate the efficiency or profitability of an investment or compare the efficiency of different investments.
Minimum Marketable Feature (MMF) is the smallest set of functionality that delivers significant value to users and can be marketed effectively.
An approach to design that considers the entire user journey and all touchpoints, ensuring a seamless and cohesive experience.
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international community that develops open standards to ensure the long-term growth of the Web.
The structural design of a product, defining its components, their relationships, and how they interact to fulfill the product's purpose.
Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is a version of a product with just enough features to be usable by early customers who can then provide feedback for future product development.
User-Centered Design (UCD) is an iterative design approach that focuses on understanding users' needs, preferences, and limitations throughout the design process.
A dark pattern where the user is required to do something in order to access certain functionality or information.