Contextual Design
A user-centered design process that involves understanding users' needs and workflows through field research and applying these insights to design.
A user-centered design process that involves understanding users' needs and workflows through field research and applying these insights to design.
A qualitative research method involving direct conversations with users to gather insights into their needs, behaviors, and experiences.
The area within which a user can interact with an element, designed to be large enough for easy tapping.
A usability testing approach where designers assume that users are easily confused and distracted, focusing on simplicity and clarity in design.
The structural design of information environments, organizing and labeling content to support usability and findability.
A research technique that explores the context in which users interact with a product, service, or environment to understand their needs and behaviors.
A design philosophy that considers the diverse needs and abilities of all users, aiming to create products that are accessible to everyone.
A visual or auditory cue that indicates how to interact with an element in the user interface.
The application of behavioral science principles to improve the design and usability of digital products, focusing on user behavior and interactions.