Aesthetic-Usability Effect Users’ tendency to perceive attractive products as more usable. People believe that things that look better will work better — even if they aren’t actually more effective or efficient. Related article: The Aesthetic-Usability Effect Related video: The Aesthetic Usability Effect and Prioritizing Appearance vs. Functionality Brightness The proportion of light versus dark c
Give the browser some solid rules and hints, then let it make the right decisions for the people that visit it, based on their device, connection quality and capabilities. This is how they will get a genuinely great user experience, rather than a fragmented, broken one. This website was the focal point of a talk, Andy Bell—the founder of Set Studio—did in 2022. You can watch him deliver it as a cl
Elly Loel Front-end development’s identity crisis 🔗 https://ellyloel.com/blog/front-end-development-s-identity-crisis/ Created on March 29, 2024 •Last modified on March 29, 2024 • Complete • BlogWorkingWeb design I’m not a “[full-stack] developer”, regardless of what my last job title says. I’m not even a front-end developer, thanks to the JavaScript–industrial complex. I’m a front-of-the-front-e
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Usability and aesthetics usually go hand in hand. In fact, there is even what we call the “Aesthetic Usability Effect”: users perceive beautiful interfaces as easier to use and cut them more slack when it comes to minor usabiity issues. Unfortunately, sometimes usability and aesthetics can be at odds, also known as “form over function”. Simplicity, and knowing when to stop A common incarnation of
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