Jakob’s Law
A principle stating that users spend most of their time on other websites and prefer your site to work the same way as all the other sites they already know.
A principle stating that users spend most of their time on other websites and prefer your site to work the same way as all the other sites they already know.
Areas of unmet demand in a market where opportunities for growth and development exist.
The process of identifying, assessing, and mitigating potential threats that could impact the success of a digital product, including usability issues, technical failures, and user data security.
The practice and science of classification, often used to organize content and information.
Fundamental guidelines that inform and shape the design process, ensuring consistency, usability, and effectiveness in product creation.
The principle that ensures user interface elements maintain their size and proportion across different screen densities.
The process of creating and developing new products, focusing on form, function, usability, and aesthetics to meet user needs.
A structured communication technique originally developed as a systematic, interactive forecasting method which relies on a panel of experts.
Specific attributes used to enhance the accessibility of web content and applications by providing additional information to assistive technologies.