Design Foundations
Research Methods
Design Process
Human Factors
Evaluation & Testing
200

This design approach focuses primarily on the needs, wants, and limitations of the end user.

What is User-Centered Design?

200

This method involves directly asking users questions to gather data

What is an interview

200

This stage involves clearly defining the design problem and identifying constraints

Wat is defining the Problem

200

This field studies how humans interact with products and systems

What is ergonomics

200

This document lists measurable criteria that a design must meet to be successful

What is a design specification

400

This principle ensures products are accessible and usable by the widest range of people possible.

What is inclusive design?

400

This method involves watching users interact with a product without interfering.

What is observation?

400

This stage involves generating a range of possible solutions.

What is ideation?

400

This type of data includes body measurements used in product design

What is anthropometric data

400

This type of testing occurs before a product is released to users to identify problems early.

What is prototype testing?

600

This concept emphasizes understanding users’ emotions, motivations, and behaviors.

What is empathy?

600

This tool visually represents a typical user’s characteristics, goals, and frustrations?

 What is a user persona?

600

This stage involves building a working model to test functionality and usability.

What is prototyping?

600

This psychological principle explains how users perceive and process information.

What is cognitive ergonomics?

600

This form of testing measures how easily a user can complete tasks with a product.

What is usability testing?

800

This contrasts with user-centered design by focusing more on technology or engineering constraints first.

What is technology-centered design?

800

This research method collects both quantitative and qualitative data through structured forms.

What is a survey questionnaire?

800

This iterative approach involves repeatedly refining a product based on user feedback.

What is iterative design?

800

This principle ensures controls and displays match user expectations.

What is intuitive design (or mapping)?

800

This method compares multiple design solutions against specification criteria.

What is comparative analysis?

1000

This concept explains the balance between desirability (user needs), feasibility (technical ability), and viability (business success).

What is the design thinking framework?

1000

This bias occurs when designers interpret research to support their pre-existing ideas.

What is confirmation bias?

1000

This stage evaluates the final product against the design specification and user feedback.

What is summative evaluation?

1000

This law predicts the time required to move to a target area, influencing interface layout design.

What is Fitts’s Law?

1000

This testing ensures a product meets accessibility standards for users with disabilities.

What is accessibility testing?