Graceful Degradation
A design principle that ensures a system continues to function at a reduced level rather than completely failing when some part of it goes wrong.
A design principle that ensures a system continues to function at a reduced level rather than completely failing when some part of it goes wrong.
A dark pattern where repetitive notifications or prompts are used to wear down user resistance.
The tendency for individuals to put in less effort when working in a group compared to when working alone, due to reduced accountability.
The competitive advantage gained by the initial significant occupant of a market segment, which can lead to brand recognition and customer loyalty.
Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) is an agile project delivery framework focused on delivering business value early and continuously.
The tendency to favor people who are similar to oneself in terms of background, beliefs, or interests.
A tool used during brainstorming sessions to prompt and inspire creative thinking, often containing questions, scenarios, or constraints.
A mathematical ratio, approximately 1.618:1, often used in design and art to create aesthetically pleasing compositions.
The tendency to attribute positive qualities to one's own choices and downplay the negatives, enhancing post-decision satisfaction.