Register for 45 Day Coding Challenge by CodeStudio and win some exciting prizes
×
Home Discussions Write at Opengenus IQ
×
  • About
  • Track your progress
  • Deep Learning Projects
  • Python Projects
  • Join our Internship 🎓
  • RANDOM
  • 100+ Graph Algorithms
  • 100+ DP Problems
  • 50+ Linked List Problems
  • 50+ Array Problems
  • One Liner
  • 50+ Binary Tree problems
  • Home
  • Rust Projects

UX Design

A collection of 11 posts

UX Design

Zeigarnik Effect in UX Design

The Zeigarnik effect is a psychological theory that states that people remember incomplete or unfinished tasks better than complete ones. In UX design, this principle can be used to increase user engagement and create user interactions that are more memorable.

Jessica Janko
UX Design

False Consensus Effect in UX Design

In this article at OpenGenus, we will explore the false consensus effect in UX design and discuss how it impacts the design of products.

MATHANKUMAR V
UX Design

Tesler's Law in UX Design

In this article at OpenGenus, we will explore Tesler's Law in UX design and understand how it can enhance the overall user experience.

Jiadi Huang
UX Design

Postel’s Law in UX Design: Striving for Robust and User-Friendly Experiences

In this article at OpenGenus, we are going to talk about one such principle that holds great significance in UX design which is Postel's Law.

Mizbaul Haque Maruf
UX Design

Serial Position Effect in UX

The serial position effect is a psychological concept that describes how people tend to remember the first and last things in a list better than the things in the middle. This phenomenon has been observed in various situations, including user experience design.

Bhavesh Chandani
UX Design

Law of Proximity in UX Design

Law of Proximity in UX Design states that the elements that are closed to each other are perceived to be a part of the same group & elements that are separated from each other are perceived to be a part of different groups.

Shivam Tyagi
UX Design

Weber's Law of Just Noticeable Differences

Weber's Law of Just Noticeable Differences (JND) is a fundamental psychological principle that describes how humans detect differences in the strength of sensory stimuli.

APIPAWE KATOTO Daniel
UX Design

Peak-End Rule In UX Design

In this article at OpenGenus, We will look at how a psychological heuristic can affect the way we do things that is Peak End Rule and also aid in UX Designing.

Sathya Sai Ram P
UX Design

Parkinson's Law in UX Design

Parkinson's Law suggests that the amount of work required to complete a task is inversely proportional to the time available to complete it.

Eddy Qiu
UX Design

Jakob's Law in UX design

Jakob's Law is named after Jakob Nielsen, a Danish human-computer interaction researcher, web usability consultant and the co-founder of the Nielsen Norman Group.

Fabien Brathwaite
UX Design

Goal Gradient Effect in UX Design

In this article at OpenGenus, we will learn about Goal Gradient Effect in UX Design. Goal Gradient Effect gives us relation between one's approach to meet the goal and amount of work left to meet the goal.

Satya Prakash Sasini
OpenGenus IQ © 2023 All rights reserved â„¢ [email: team@opengenus.org]
Top Posts LinkedIn Twitter