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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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Legibility in design

Legibility in design

By: Prince Pal | 23-Sep-2022

Legibility refers to how easily letters can be distinguished from each other in typesetting or font. Readability is a responsibility shared by both the copywriter or the content author and the designer.

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Learnability

Learnability

By: Prince Pal | 22-Sep-2022

Learnability is a usability metric that measures how easy it is to begin productively using an application or interface. If any training is required then how much? Learnability is the quality of products and interfaces that enables users to quickly become

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Lean UX

Lean UX

By: Prince Pal | 22-Sep-2022

Lean UX is a collaborative design approach based on agile working, that focuses on problem-solving and minimizing wasted time. Lean UX prioritizes “learning loops” (learning, measuring, and building through iterations) over design documentation.

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Leading

Leading

By: Prince Pal | 22-Sep-2022

Leading is the vertical space between adjacent lines of text, it is also called line spacing. Leading directs our eye horizontally along the text line.

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Layout Graphic

Layout Graphic

By: Prince Pal | 22-Sep-2022

Layout graphics are graphics that help delineate, group, or divide content. A type of graphic design for the purpose of organizing content, making it easy to comprehend or scan. It establishes the overall look and relationship between graphic elements to

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Law of Uniform Connectedness

Law of Uniform Connectedness

By: Prince Pal | 22-Sep-2022

The Law of Unified Connectedness states that elements that are connected to each other by line, color, frame, or other shapes are treated as a single entity in comparison to other elements that are not connected in a similar way.

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Law of Similarity

Law of Similarity

By: Prince Pal | 22-Sep-2022

The law of similarity states, ‘The human eye perceives similar elements in a design as a complete picture, shape, or group, even when those elements are separated.’ The law ensures that links and navigation systems are visually distinct from normal text e

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Law of Proximity

Law of Proximity

By: Prince Pal | 22-Sep-2022

The law of proximity states that ‘objects that are closer or proximate to each other tend to be grouped together. Proximity helps to establish relationships with nearby objects and also helps users understand and organize information faster and more effic

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Law of Prägnanz

Law of Prägnanz

By: Prince Pal | 22-Sep-2022

The law of prägnanz is also known as the law of simplicity or the law of good figures. This rule assumes that when you are presented with a set of ambiguous or complex objects, your brain will make them as simple as possible.

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Law of Common Region

Law of Common Region

By: Prince Pal | 22-Sep-2022

The law of Common Region theory states that objects within a range are treated as a group and share some common characteristic or functionality.

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Late Adopters

Late Adopters

By: Prince Pal | 22-Sep-2022

People who are slow to adopt new technologies. They are generally more challenging to design because they distract more from poor interface usability.

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Landing Page

Landing Page

By: Prince Pal | 22-Sep-2022

A standalone web page on which a person "lands" after clicking on any digital location or a website page the user visits is considered a landing page. Landing pages are often linked to ads and search results and are designed to meet specific conversion go

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