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UIUX 360 is talking about the UIUX terminologies. Every startup and enterprise company owner should be aware of these terminologies. In this UIUX glossary, we have put together various topics and terms required for digital product design and development. Appreciate our efforts by sharing this UI/UX Wikipedia.

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Opacity

Opacity

By: Prince Pal | 28-Sep-2022

Opacity is the degree of transparency in a UI element. The lower the opacity is the more transparent an element will be. One can adjust the opacity for all types of content, from an individual object to a group, and to a whole layer.

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Onboarding

Onboarding

By: Prince Pal | 28-Sep-2022

The onboarding process is the first experience of the UX process, a user goes through the moment they log into your website, app, or product. It is also a tool that SaaS companies can use to make a good impression on their users and make them buy or upgra

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Omnichannel

Omnichannel

By: Prince Pal | 28-Sep-2022

Omnichannel is a cross-channel content strategy for retailers. It’s a fully integrated approach to retailers and e-commerce, that provides consumers with a unified experience across all channels or touchpoints.

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Oculometer

Oculometer

By: Prince Pal | 28-Sep-2022

Oculomete is an electronic apparatus that allows researchers to see what moves a subject's eyes and what motion occurs between fixations.

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Occam’s Razor

Occam’s Razor

By: Prince Pal | 28-Sep-2022

Occam's Razor states - Out of competing hypotheses that predict equally well, the one with the fewest assumptions should be chosen.

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Notifications

Notifications

By: Prince Pal | 28-Sep-2022

A notification is an updated indicator that announces or shows something new for the user to check. Usually refers to the completion of a task, new items to check, etc. Every notification works differently for each app, and they're easy to customize.

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Norman Door

Norman Door

By: Prince Pal | 28-Sep-2022

A Norman door is a wrongly or poorly designed door (UX design) that confuses or fails to give you an idea of whether to push or pull. It was named after Don Norman, author of The Design of Everyday Things, who discovered the phenomenon.

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Net Promoter Score

Net Promoter Score

By: Prince Pal | 28-Sep-2022

Net Promoter Score (NPS) is used to measure brand loyalty. It ranges the index from -100 to 100 which measures a customer’s willingness to recommend a company's products or services to others.

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NestJS

NestJS

By: Prince Pal | 28-Sep-2022

With NestJ as the backend, we can build customized services to suit a wide variety of interfaces and modern front-end solutions. NestJS is a full TypeScript-supported framework, and it can enable developers to code purely in JavaScript.

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Negative Space

Negative Space

By: Prince Pal | 28-Sep-2022

Negative space or white space is often called the area of ​​the layout that is left blank. This can happen not only around the items you place in the layout but also between and inside them.

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Negative Advertising

Negative Advertising

By: Prince Pal | 28-Sep-2022

Negative Advertising is the result of poor usability: unsatisfied users who tell others to avoid a site or process because of their bad experience.

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Needfinding

Needfinding

By: Prince Pal | 28-Sep-2022

Needfinding is the research process for identifying a user's need for a product or solution. The process of need-finding is based on observation and study of people.

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