The Most Important Rule in UX Design that Everyone Breaks

<p>There is one principle of organization that every human should adhere to, particularly people who design products. Day after day, I see companies break this rule, and it is 100% of the time to their detriment. In this article I will explain what that rule is, and what it means to product and service design. I&rsquo;ll also raise the possible implications of this phenomenon on organizational management, collaboration, and general performance. The psychological phenomenon I will be discussing in this article is known as Miller&rsquo;s Law. Rather than just tell you what Miller&rsquo;s Law is, I ask you to take part in this exercise for a more immersive learning lesson.</p> <h1><strong>The Exercise&hellip;</strong></h1> <h2><strong>Step 1</strong></h2> <p><em>Read the italicized instructions before starting. Grab a pen and paper. This is an exercise where you will try to recall words you&rsquo;ve just read, off memory.</em></p> <p><em>Below is a list of 20 words. Read them to comprehension , and try to memorize as many as possible. Try to keep the words &lsquo;</em><strong><em>in your head</em></strong><em>&rsquo;. Do&nbsp;</em><strong><em>not</em></strong><em>&nbsp;write the words. Spend about a minute. After you are done reading, scroll down until you see the word &lsquo;STOP&rsquo;. Then, read step 2.</em></p> <p><a href="https://blog.prototypr.io/the-most-important-rule-in-ux-design-that-everyone-breaks-1c1cb188931"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>
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