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▸ noun: (software, user interface, design) A principle that the design should match the user's experience, expectations, and mental models.
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▸ noun: (software, user interface, design) A principle that the design should match the user's experience, expectations, and mental models.
Similar:
principle of least knowledge,
natural user interface,
Postel's law,
user experience,
Hollywood principle,
IBM Pollyanna Principle,
creeping elegance,
dependency inversion principle,
front end,
interface segregation principle,
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