Have you ever wondered why some apps feel so intuitive while others leave you frustrated? The answer lies in the fascinating intersection of psychology and design. In this talk, we'll dive into the cognitive and emotional factors that shape user behaviour. We'll explore how to apply psychological principles to create interfaces that are not only functional but also emotionally resonant. Some principles I'll be discussing (and their well-known real life usages): Retention theory: Users spend a limited time on a homepage, suggesting that concise design aids faster progression. Cognitive load: How much mental effort is required to complete a task Serial-position effect: Users remember the first and last elements more than those in between. Hick’s Law: Too many choices lead to delayed response time, so avoid overwhelming users. The Schema theory: Organizing information into meaningful units is appealing. The chameleon effect: Mirroring user emotions aids connection and understanding. I will also show how specific design choices influence user behaviour and engagement. By understanding the psychological underpinnings of design, you can create designs that are not only functional but also emotionally resonant and user-friendly. Now you will be able to discover how psychology can elevate your design work to new heights! 🚀
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