Applying the Laws of UX to Software Design

Tim Frisch explores how principles from user experience (UX) design can enhance software design. It emphasizes that both UX and software design are rooted in universal patterns of human behavior, suggesting that applying UX laws can lead to better design craftsmanship, deeper collaboration, and more user-centric solutions. Key UX laws such as Jakob's Law, Hick's Law, and Miller's Law are discussed, highlighting their relevance to creating intuitive and efficient software. The presentation encourages leveraging familiar design patterns, minimizing complexity, and balancing user needs with system functionality to improve overall user experience.

Jul 18, 2024 at 11:00 AM | Nebraska.Code() 2024

Tags:
  • User Experience (UX)
  • Software Design