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Laws of UX by Jon Yablonski

Laws of UX by Jon Yablonski

Season 1 Episode 504 Published 5 days ago
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“Designing for the Mind: How Psychology Makes Tech Feel Effortless”

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Title: Laws of UX
Author: Jon Yablonski
Category: Psychology & Human Behavior, Creativity in Business, Decision-Making & Critical Thinking, Technology & Innovation

Ever wonder why some apps just feel right? Sam and Sophie dig into Jon Yablonski's Laws of UX, breaking down the psychology behind intuitive design, from Fitts's Law to social proof. It's like a mind-reading trick for designers.

They walk through the core idea that we're all cognitive misers, always looking for the easiest path. The episode covers Jakob's Law about meeting user expectations, the Von Restorff Effect for making things stand out, and Fitts's Law about target size and distance. They also get into Hick's Law on choice overload, the Doherty Threshold for response times, and the power of social proof. Plus, they touch on Gestalt principles and Postel's Law for forgiving design.

If you've ever designed anything or just wondered why some interfaces feel effortless, this episode is for you. The takeaway: great design works with the brain's shortcuts, not against them. When you design for the mind, you create experiences that feel like magic.

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Chapters

  • 00:00 Cognitive Misers And Jakob's Law
  • 01:36 Von Restorff And Fitts's Law
  • 02:32 Hick's Law And Doherty Threshold
  • 03:31 Social Proof And Gestalt Principles
  • 04:03 Postel's Law And The Takeaway

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