Parallelism
The use of parallel structures in writing and design to create balance and rhythm, enhancing readability and aesthetic appeal.
The use of parallel structures in writing and design to create balance and rhythm, enhancing readability and aesthetic appeal.
Design strategies aimed at preventing user errors before they occur.
Minimum Viable Feature (MVF) is the smallest possible version of a feature that delivers value to users and allows for meaningful feedback collection.
A cognitive bias where people's decisions are influenced by how information is presented rather than just the information itself.
A dark pattern where repetitive notifications or prompts are used to wear down user resistance.
A theory that explains how the amount of mental effort required to process information can impact user experience and task performance.
The process of quickly creating a preliminary version of a product to test and validate ideas before full-scale development.
A reading pattern where users skip over certain sections of content, often due to a lack of perceived relevance.
A memory aid that helps individuals recall information through associations, patterns, or acronyms.