这篇文章会设计一些ux相关的laws。他们的多数都是最早在一些学术期刊上提出,然后经过设计师的实际验证,最终以一种 “规则” 的形式存在下来。这些是据我了解一般profolio school甚至是学校项目中都很少提到的,但他们我个人觉得是非常有意义的。这些Laws可以很好的知道设计决策,同时也是很好的逻辑证据。写在作品集或是面...
The updated Laws of UX large format index poster is now available! Additions include Paradox of the Active User, Selection Attention, Cognitive Bias, and more.Check it out → Aesthetic-Usability Effect Users often perceive aesthetically pleasing design as design that’s more usable. ...
Cognitive biasesare unconscious patterns of thought that affect how we make decisions. We often think of them as bad things, especially in the workplace — but in the world of UX, understanding these quirks helps you predict how users might process information and respond to certain design eleme...
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doi:10.1080/17547075.2020.1822074Reviewed by Lilian Crum
This UX design law ties in nicely with the goal-gradient effect, which states that people feel highly motivated when they are about to achieve a goal. For example, this is howProProfs Projectshows progress to users for each task. Due to this, they are more likely to complete a task faste...
There are many lessons from psychology, sociology, communications and other disciplines which can be adapted and applied to web construction and design. In this blog, we give an overview of some laws that govern the UX Industry.
By the time they filter down to us in the trenches, the language has invariably been over-simplified, and the wisdom behind the idea diluted. Today we’re going to look at seven well-known and commonly cited rules of UX design that too many designers get wrong. 1. Jakob’s Law Jakob...