User Experience Design Principles

10 words in this vocabulary list

noun the state of being comfortable or free from worry

verb to make something less difficult or troublesome

adjective without difficulty or effort

adverb in a comfortable or effortless manner

  • The new software update is designed to improve user experience and ease of use.
  • I find it easier to follow the recipe when I have all the ingredients laid out.
  • Just chill out and take it easy, there's no need to stress.
  • With her guidance, navigating through the complex project became a breeze, like sailing with the wind at your back.

noun the act or process of monitoring and recording the movements of the eye

  • Eye tracking is a method used in research to measure where and how long a person looks at a certain stimulus.
  • I heard that eye tracking technology can tell you what catches your eye the most when you're looking at something.
  • Check out this cool eye tracking software that can follow your eye movements on the screen.
  • His eye tracking skills are so sharp, he can spot a typo from a mile away.

noun a mistake made by pressing the wrong key on a keyboard or touchscreen due to having fingers that are too large or clumsy

  • The error was caused by a fat finger pressing the wrong key on the keyboard.
  • I made a mistake because of my fat finger hitting the wrong button.
  • My fat finger totally messed up and now I have to start over.
  • His fat finger of accusation pointed directly at me, even though I was innocent.

noun a software tool or application that prevents advertisements from being displayed on websites

  • Many websites have implemented measures to detect and prevent the use of ad blockers.
  • I had to disable my ad blocker to access certain content on the website.
  • Dude, you gotta get that ad blocker if you want to browse the internet hassle-free.
  • Using an ad blocker is like putting on noise-canceling headphones for the internet.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb

  • It is important to communicate clearly and concisely so that everyone can understand, in other words, speak human.
  • Dude, can you please stop using all that technical jargon and just speak human for once?
  • Yo, don't be so confusing, just speak human so we can all get it.
  • Sometimes it feels like he's speaking a different language, I wish he would just speak human.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

adjective a word that describes a noun or pronoun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • The new software is designed to be device agnostic, meaning it can be used on any type of device without compatibility issues.
  • This app is cool because it's device agnostic, so you can use it on your phone, tablet, or computer.
  • I love how this website is totally device agnostic - I can access it from any device without any problems.
  • Being device agnostic is like being able to speak any language fluently - you can communicate with any device seamlessly.

adjective describes the location of something on a webpage that is visible without scrolling

preposition indicates the position of something in relation to the top of a webpage

  • The above-the-fold section of the newspaper is where the most important news is usually placed.
  • Make sure the most eye-catching information is above-the-fold on your website.
  • I always scroll past the above-the-fold stuff on websites, I prefer to dig deeper.
  • In life, sometimes we need to look beyond the above-the-fold to find the real story.

noun a software or tool designed to prevent advertisements from being displayed on a webpage

  • Many websites are implementing measures to combat the use of adblockers.
  • I can't access this site because my adblocker is on.
  • I always use adblockers to avoid annoying pop-up ads.
  • Using adblockers is like putting up a shield against intrusive advertisements.

noun a slang term used to describe the increasing presence of advertisements in various forms of media

  • The company's marketing strategy involved carefully monitoring ad creep to ensure brand integrity.
  • I'm so tired of ad creep on my social media feeds, it's everywhere!
  • Ugh, ad creep is seriously getting on my nerves, can't escape it.
  • The ad creep in that area of town is like a virus, spreading rapidly and infecting everything.