Hierarchy of User Needs
A framework inspired by Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, applied to user experience design, prioritizing basic functionality and reliability before enhancing usability and delight.
A framework inspired by Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, applied to user experience design, prioritizing basic functionality and reliability before enhancing usability and delight.
The tendency to perceive and interpret information based on prior experiences and expectations, influencing how different users perceive design differently.
Design patterns that adapt to different screen sizes and devices, ensuring a consistent user experience.
A design strategy that prioritizes the mobile user experience by designing for mobile devices first before scaling up to larger screens.
A design principle that suggests interfaces should minimize the need for users to recall information from memory, instead providing cues to aid recognition.
The degree to which a product's elements are consistent with each other.
A navigation design pattern where users follow a specific order of steps or stages to complete a task, often used in forms, surveys, and instructional guides.
The application of neuroscience principles to design, aiming to create more effective and engaging user experiences based on how the brain processes information.
Ensuring that color choices in design are inclusive and usable by people with color vision deficiencies.