Feature Prioritisation
Deciding which features to build based on impact and effort. It aligns product strategy with resources.

Common UX, UI, and design terms explained in simple language.
Deciding which features to build based on impact and effort. It aligns product strategy with resources.
The system through which user actions trigger responses. Effective loops improve clarity and trust.
The level of detail and realism in a prototype or design. It ranges from low-fidelity sketches to fully interactive high fidelity models.
An umbrella term for research conducted in real-world settings. Research conducted in real-world settings to observe user behaviour. It captures context-specific challenges and workflows.
A minimalist design style without heavy textures or shadows. It emphasises simplicity and clarity.
A seamless interaction experience where users complete tasks without interruption. Good UX minimises friction to support flow.
A visual indicator showing which element is currently selected. It is essential for accessibility.
The process of checking user input against required rules or formats. Real-time validation improves accuracy and usability.
Any obstacle that slows down user progress. Reducing friction improves conversions and retention.
The user-facing portion of a product’s implementation. It translates design into interactive code.
A designer skilled in both UX strategy and implementation. They bridge design and development.
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