Skeuomorphism is a design approach where digital elements mimic real world objects to help users understand functionality through familiar physical metaphors and visual cues.
This article defines the sitemap as a foundational tool for planning digital structure, comparing visual and technical versions while highlighting their strategic importance for growing businesses.
Miller’s Law suggests humans can hold seven plus or minus two items in short term memory, a critical concept for founders designing products or internal systems.
This article defines the wireframe as a structural layout for digital products, explaining its necessity in early-stage development and comparing it to higher-fidelity design assets.
Hick’s Law describes the relationship between the number of choices and the time taken to make a decision, providing essential insights for product design and startup leadership.
An analysis of how a user feels when interacting with your product, detailing why ease of use is a core business metric and not just an aesthetic choice.
Eye tracking monitors where users look to optimize UX. It reveals subconscious behaviors, validates designs, and offers deeper insights than standard analytics for founders building products.