Hick’s Law guides UX designers to create effortless user experiences. Here’s how to apply the law to your UX design
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Hick’s Law guides UX designers to create effortless user experiences. Here’s how to apply the law to your UX design
“The more choices you have, the longer you take to make a choice and the more likely you’ll experience information overload.”
Ever wondered why good designers focus so much on kerning, i.e. adjusting the spacing between characters in a piece of text? […]
“Ever wondered why good designers focus so much on kerning, i.e. adjusting the spacing between characters in a piece of text?”
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