Labelling System
The terminology used for navigation and content categories. Clear labelling enhances findability.

Common UX, UI, and design terms explained in simple language.
The terminology used for navigation and content categories. Clear labelling enhances findability.
A standalone web page designed to drive a specific action, such as sign-ups or purchases. It typically focuses on a single goal and clear messaging.
The delay between user action and system response. Minimising latency improves perceived performance.
The structured arrangement of visual elements on a page or screen. A well-designed layout improves readability and user flow.
A collaborative and experiment-driven UX approach emphasising rapid validation and iteration. It reduces documentation in favour of testing and learning.
How quickly new users can understand and use a product. High learnability reduces onboarding effort.
Mapping the stages users experience over time with a product. It supports long-term engagement strategies.
The time it takes for a page or feature to appear. Faster load times improve satisfaction and retention.
Adapting content and design for different languages and cultures. It ensures relevance across global audiences.
The sequence users follow to access their account. A smooth login flow reduces frustration and abandonment.
A basic, early-stage layout of a digital interface that focuses on structure, content placement, and user flow, without detailed visuals like colour or typography.
Help us improve this glossary by suggesting new terms or sharing your insights with the community.