Design Thinking
Research
Accessibility
Design Systems
Wildcard
100

The first step in the design thinking process, focused on understanding users?

What is empathize?

100

This tool is used to evaluate the usefulness of a design by observing real users.

What's a usability study?

100

This condition affects color perception, making it hard to distinguish between certain colors.

What is color blindness?

100

Google's design language introduced in 2014.

What is Material Design?

100

A tool used to visualize how users move through a product or service.

What is a journey map?

200

This phase turns insights into possible ways to solve user problems.

What is ideate?

200

This stage involves defining the problem and understanding user needs.

What is Discovery?

200

Guidelines for making web content more accessible to people with disabilities are outlined in these guidelines.

What is WCAG?

200

This Figma feature allows teams to maintain consistency across projects.

What are shared libraries?

200

The visual and interactive component users directly engage with.

What is the interface?

300

During this step, designers create low-fidelity representations of their ideas.

What is prototyping?

300

The fictional character created to represent a key user group.

What is a persona?

300

Designing interfaces with sufficiently large touch targets helps users with this condition.

What is Motor Impairment?

300

The principle that a single source of truth governs design decisions.

What is a design token or design language?

300

The principle that similar actions should have consistent results.

What is consistency?

400

Testing assumptions with users and iterating based on feedback is part of this final phase.

What is test?

400

The research method that uses analytics data rather than direct observation

What is quantitative reseach?

400

Providing alternative text for images helps users with visual impairments through this technology.

What is a Screen Reader?

400

The reusable building blocks of a digital product's interface

What are components?

400

A button that appears disabled or "grayed out" is an example of this design cue.

What is an affordance?

500

The mindset of continuously refining designs based on evidence and feedback.

What is iteration?

500

The intersection of business goals, technology feasibility, and user needs.

What is UX strategy?

500

This attribute is used to provide a text description of an image for screen readers.

What is Alt Text?

500

The collection of components, guidelines, and documentation that ensures consistency across products.

What is a design system?

500

The feedback users get after performing an action, like a sound or an animation.

What is system feedback?


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