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Intuitive or Simple? They're Different.
One word you’ll hear often in UX design is: intuitive. You may have a sense of what it means, but if you had to explain it, would you use the word “simple” in your explanation? If so, keep reading.
This article is about the true meaning of “intuitive” because it’s an important idea for you to know. But this isn’t a distinction that you want to force on clients in a meeting.
Saying “intuitive” instead of “simple” is perfectly fine in normal conversation, unless you’re the type of person who points out grammar mistakes and gets worked up about Oxford Commas.
What I actually want to change is how you think about about your own designs.
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The difference between intuitive and simple is fairly basic:
Intuitive means that information is presented in the way your brain naturally likes information to be presented.
Simple means that the information doesn’t have many parts or steps and doesn’t take a lot of effort.
But…
If you think, as the designer, that you can step back and decide whether something looks intuitive, you are not thinking about it properly.
It might look simple. But you can’t see intuition.
It is very difficult to predict whether something you have designed is intuitive to other people. VERY difficult. You know too much about it.
You know how it is supposed to work. How you intended it to work. Not how it actually works in the mind of someone else.
As a designer, this can be hard to accept.
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On wikipedia you can find a list of Cognitive Biases.
It is literally a list of all the predictable ways people make mistakes, if information is presented in a certain way.
The cool thing about Cognitive Biases is that many of them are extremely simple. Like anchoring:
Imagine I tell you to “pick any number” and I start with 8. Whatever number you pick will probably be a lot closer to 8 than if I had started with 23,000.
That’s anchoring. The first choice influences the second choice. Simple, right?
Now imagine, you meet a guy, named John, who wears goth clothing, has long black hair, and listens to death metal. Is it more likely that he is a Christian or a Satanist?
Still simple.
Not intuitive.
Your intuition just told you he is probably a Satanist. But your intuition is wrong.
So wrong.
It is much more likely that he is Christian. It’s not even close, actually. His clothing, hair, and musical taste have nothing to do with it.
He is actually more likely to be a Muslim or a Buddhist or a fan of Kim Kardashian than a Satanist!
That is an example of Base Rate fallacy. Another cognitive bias.
Even after I have explained it, you might be sitting there thinking I am an idiot, because it’s obvious that his clothing and music indicate his religion.
We judge things based on what we have experience and expectations, not on their actual statistical importance.
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Design works the same way.
To me, the question about John’s religion is obvious, because I understand Base Rate fallacy, and because I chose it as an example for you.
To make it intuitive, I might have to present it in a different way. Maybe I could exclude the information about John’s clothing and music, and just focus on the fact that there are billions of Christians and only a small group of Satanists.
It is always more likely that someone is a Christian than a Satanist, even if they have a pentagram tattoo on their face. Unless a couple billion people changed religions when I wasn’t looking.
And your intuition hates that idea. Even right now. You’re resisting. I can feel it. A pentagram tattoo on a Christian?!
To you, your designs will always be obvious. You understand the strategy and structure you have designed into them.
But users don’t. And they definitely won’t think that hard about a website or an app.
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“Simple” is a description of how information is presented.
“Intuitive” is a description of how information is understood.
So next time you sit back and think “now that’s an intuitive design,” you better check yourself before you wreck yourself.
Swarm is the new app from the creators of Foursquare. Basically, they moved the “check-in” part of the app into a new app and removed it from the “reviews” part.
We tend to focus mostly on the functional and psychological aspects of design here on Ye Olde Hipper Element, but we shouldn’t forget how much the branding of a company affects how we perceive it.
Usually a company will do all of this work behind the curtain, and all we see is the final performance.
The linked article shows the complete process of designing Swarm’s “look & feel” from scratch.
Unused concepts, moodboards, colours, typefaces, inspiration walls — the whole shebang.
Even after seeing and doing this process myself many times in real life, I still love seeing the whole thing laid out in one place.
Take a look through it, and read the explanation text they provide, so you get a sense of how much work this process really is.
There are lots of unused details that I like better than their actual final choices, but then again, branding is also a matter of taste.
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photos by matt smith from the Illawarra coast in new south wales of bluebottles, violet snails and blue dragons.
despite its resemblance to the jellyfish, the bluebottle is more closely related to coral. known as a zooid, the bluebottle (or portugese man of war) is a colonial animal composed of many highly specialized and physiologically integrated individual organisms incapable of independent survival.
the blue dragon — a type of nudibranch, here no larger than a thumbnail, with its own potent sting — is able to eat the nematocysts (stinging cells) of the bluebottle without discharging them and internally relocate them to the tips of each one of the fingers you can see in the pictures.
for their part, the violet snails also feed on the bluebottles.
notes matt, “despite their potentially dangerous sting, the bluebottle is an amazingly beautiful creature. with strong winds, hundreds of these cnidaria are blown into the bays around my home town and trapped overnight.”
this allows him to capture the above shots, which he creates with use of a fluorescent tube in his strobe light and a homemade waterproof lens dome.
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