Here are the Top 6 UX Lawsππ
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Top UX Laws: Progressive Disclosure π
Revealing information gradually to prevent overwhelming users with too much information at once. β³
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Top UX Laws: Mental Models π§
Users form mental representations of how a system works, influencing their interactions with it. π»
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Top UX Laws: Gestalt Principles π¨
Laws governing how humans perceive and organize visual elements.
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Top UX Laws: Law of Triviality β³
People tend to spend disproportionate time on trivial details while neglecting more important aspects.
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Top UX Laws: Miller's Law π§
The average person can only keep about 7 (plus or minus 2) items in their working memory at once.
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Top UX Laws: Peak-End Rule ποΈ
People judge experiences based on how they felt at the peak (most intense point) and at the end, rather than the experience as a whole.
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Top UX Laws: Serial Position Effect π
People tend to remember the first and last items in a list more easily than those in the middle. π§
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Top UX Laws: Law of Proximity π
When elements are positioned closely, they are perceived as related or forming a group, affecting visual organization. πΌοΈ
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Accelerate towards your goal: Goal-Gradient Effect
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Laws of UX design that Spotifyβs Interface Follows.
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Top UX Laws: Law of Common Region π
Visual elements within a shared boundary are perceived as a unified group, impacting design cohesion. πΌοΈ
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When things are close, they belong together! : Law of Proximity #NuesUXNotes #lawofproximity #UXDesign #UserExperience #UXLaws #UIUX
Zeigarnik Effect π
People tend to remember tasks they haven't finished more than those they have completed. π§
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