Progressive Enhancement
A design approach that focuses on building a robust core experience first, then adding more advanced features and capabilities for users with more capable browsers or devices.
A design approach that focuses on building a robust core experience first, then adding more advanced features and capabilities for users with more capable browsers or devices.
A behavior change method that encourages the adoption of small, easy-to-do habits that can lead to larger, sustainable behavior changes.
The process of creating and developing new products, focusing on form, function, usability, and aesthetics to meet user needs.
A term used to describe an organization focused on continuously shipping new features, often at the expense of quality, user experience, or business value.
The attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities, often used in design to make interfaces more relatable and engaging.
Also known as Self Relevance Effect, the tendency for individuals to better remember information that is personally relevant or related to themselves.
The process of anticipating, detecting, and resolving errors in software or systems to ensure smooth operation.
A cognitive bias where people allow themselves to indulge after doing something positive, believing they have earned it.
A Japanese term for "mistake-proofing," referring to any mechanism or process that helps prevent errors by design.