Overview
The "Laws of UX" is a collection of fundamental principles, grounded in psychology, that guide user interface design. By understanding the innate ways humans perceive and process the world, designers can create more intuitive and user-centered products and experiences.
This interactive website gathers principles relevant to UX design and presents them in an engaging visual format. It covers a broad spectrum of topics, including the Aesthetic-Usability Effect, which suggests that users often perceive more aesthetically pleasing designs as more usable, and Tesler’s Law, emphasizing the fixed amount of complexity within a system.
The resource aims to make complex psychology heuristics more accessible to designers, offering insights into how design can adapt to fit human psychology rather than forcing users to adapt to the design. Created by Jon Yablonski, the website is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of psychology and user experience design, providing key principles for building better digital products and services.
