Information Design
The practice of presenting information in a way that is clear, accessible, and useful to the user.
The practice of presenting information in a way that is clear, accessible, and useful to the user.
The practice of measuring and analyzing data about digital product adoption, usage, and performance to inform business decisions.
Business-to-Business-to-Business (B2B2B), a business model where businesses sell products or services to other businesses that then sell them to additional businesses.
Common reading patterns users follow when scanning web content, such as the F-pattern, where users read across the top and then scan down the left side.
The process of creating an interface that displays key performance indicators and metrics in a visually accessible way.
A reading pattern where users skip over certain sections of content, often due to a lack of perceived relevance.
A phenomenon where people are more likely to remember information when they are in the same state of consciousness as when they learned it.
A psychological phenomenon where a person who has done a favor for someone is more likely to do another favor for that person than if they had received a favor from them.
A concept describing how motivation fluctuates over time, influenced by various factors such as goals, rewards, and external circumstances.