LAWS OF UX

List of the laws of ux
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User Experience (UX) design is the process used to create products that provide a meaningful experience to users.

UX laws improve your design craft and explain why people react to good design the way they do.

In this Laws of UX series, I will explain how the UX laws work.


Here's the list of UX Laws,


  1. Jakob's Law
  2. Fitts's Law
  3. Hick's Law
  4. Miller's Law
  5. Postel's Law
  6. Peak-End Rule
  7. Aesthetic-Usability Effect
  8. Von Restorff Effect
  9. Tesler's Law
  10. Doherty Threshold
  11. The Goal Gradient Effect
  12. The Law of Common Region
  13. The Law of Proximity

UX-laws
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