_____-____ design is when you create from the user's perspective.
What is "user-centric"?
In the 1980s, "The Ain'ts" was a derisive nickname for what NFC South team that has a fleur-de-lis in its logo?
Who are the Saints?
Clicking _______ will always take you home.
What is the logo.
What is the tallest mountain on earth?
What is Mount Everest?
From big to small to denote more important to less important.
What is Hierarchy?
The Olympic logo consists of five interlocking rings that are respectively blue, yellow, green, red, and what fifth color?
What is Black?
Contact information is always found here.
What is the footer?
This company started as Blue Ribbon Sports in 1964, changed its name in 1971 and today is so recognizable that the logo is just a brandmark and features no text...
What is Nike?
This rule explains why most users only use a fraction of the functions.
What is the 80/20 Rule? (aka the Pareto Principle)
During the surge of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, over 300,000 freelance workers were hired in two months to deliver groceries for what personal shopping app which uses a carrot for its logo?
What is Instacart?
The ______ navigation is for content, not utility and it typically persists throughout the website.
What is the main navigation? ("global" works too)
"Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life."
Who is Steve Jobs
_____-____ design is when you create from the user's perspective.
What is "user-centric"?
The Cavallino Rampante, or "prancing horse," is a symbol on the logo of what Italian automaker, whose models include the Roma and the Testarossa?
What is Ferrari?
Used to show where you are, not where you've been.
What are breadcrumbs?
The Acropolis is located in which capital city?
What is Athens?
This concept explains why users erroneously perceive prettier designs to be easier to use.
What is the Aesthetic-Usability Effect?
The three curves that make up this outdoor apparel brand's logo come from a stylized drawing of Half Dome, in Yosemite Park. What's the brand? (Need more "direction"? Think of a compass and a clock)
What is The North Face?
What changes on the screen to show the object is clickable or editable.
What is the cursor?
Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita?
What is Switzerland?