Laws of UX: Using Psychology to Design Better Products & Services
Jon Yablonski explores the intersection of human behavior and digital design to show why certain interfaces feel natural while others cause frustration. He argues that the most effective designers do not just create beautiful visuals but instead build products that align with how the human brain naturally processes information. By understanding these psychological patterns, you can create digital…
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