What is a prototype?
What is an early sample or model of a product to test a concept or process?
What is a color scheme that uses light-colored text and elements on a dark background?
What is a dark mode in UI design?
What is the amount of mental effort being used in the working memory?
What is cognitive load?
Why is privacy important in UX design?
What is to protect user data and build trust?
What is the activity of planning and organizing people, infrastructure, communication, and material components of a service?
What is service design?
What is a simple, often hand-drawn, representation of a design?
What is a low-fidelity prototype?
What interface allows users to interact with a system through voice commands?
What is a voice user interface (VUI)?
What is the time it takes to make a decision increases with the number and complexity of choices?
What is the principle of Hick's Law?
What is a design that tricks users into doing something they might not want to do?
What is dark pattern in UX?
What is a visual diagram that maps out the service process?
What is a service blueprint?
What is a detailed and interactive representation of a design?
What is a high-fidelity prototype?
What is an interactive experience of a real-world environment enhanced by computer-generated perceptual information?
What is augmented reality (AR) in UX?
What is the tendency to group similar elements together?
What is the Gestalt principle of similarity?
What is designing products that are accessible to people with a wide range of abilities and backgrounds?
What is inclusive design?
What is any point of interaction between the customer and the service?
What is a touchpoint?
What is the purpose of prototyping?
What is to test ideas and get feedback before full-scale production?
What is a collection of reusable components, guided by clear standards, that can be assembled together to build any number of applications?
What is a design system?
What Law is the average number of objects an individual can hold in their working memory is about seven?
What is Miller's Law?
What does GDPR stand for?
What is General Data Protection Regulation?
What is the goal of service design?
What is to improve the quality and interaction between service providers and customers?
Name a tool used for creating interactive prototypes.
What is InVision/Marvel/Adobe XD/Figma/Axure/Framer/UXPin/...etc
What is ensuring that design practices prioritize user well-being and do not exploit or harm users?
What is the significance of ethical design in UX?
What principle is the property of an object that indicates how it can be used?
What is the principle of affordance?
What is ensuring that users agree to how their data will be used?
What is the significance of user consent?
What is involving all stakeholders, including users, in the design process?
What is co-creation?