Fresh Start Effect
A cognitive phenomenon where people are more likely to pursue goals or change behavior following a temporal landmark (e.g., new year, birthday).
A cognitive phenomenon where people are more likely to pursue goals or change behavior following a temporal landmark (e.g., new year, birthday).
A design principle that states the design of a product or interface should primarily serve its intended purpose or functionality.
The process of combining different systems or components in a way that ensures they work together smoothly and efficiently without disruptions.
The ability of an object to stand out and attract attention within its environment.
The attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities, often used in design to make interfaces more relatable and engaging.
A design principle that involves repeating elements to create consistency and unity, making the design more cohesive and understandable.
Design patterns that adapt to different screen sizes and devices, ensuring a consistent user experience.
The process of applying a consistent style, motif, or brand identity across a piece of work, design, or user experience to create coherence and enhance the overall aesthetic.
The practice of quickly testing and iterating on ideas to validate assumptions and learn from user feedback in a short time frame.