usability principles JUST WRITTEN FOR YOU
/juːzəbɪlɪti ˈprɪnsɪplz/ · u.sa.bi.li.ty prin.sip.les
noun
- Guidelines or rules that aim to improve the usability of a product, system, or interface. The design team followed established usability principles to create an intuitive user experience.
- The underlying philosophy or set of values that inform the design of a product or system with the goal of enhancing usability. The company's usability principles prioritize accessibility and simplicity.
Synonyms
usability guidelinesuser experience principlesdesign principleshuman-centered designaccessibility standards
Antonyms
Did you know? The concept of usability principles has its roots in the work of Donald Norman, who is often credited with coining the term 'usability' in the 1980s.