UX Careers
Design Principles
UX Communication
Spot the Principle
Real-World UX
100

Which UX role designs how a product looks?

UI Designer

100

This principle means lining items up neatly

Alignment  

100

Should UX communication use simple or complex language?

Simple

100

Big red button on white screen

Contrast

100

Why is UX important?

It improves user experience

200

Which UX role studies user behavior?

UX Researcher

200

This principle helps important things stand out

Contrast

200

What kind of data uses numbers?

Quantitative

200

All text lined up on the left

Alignment

200

This UX role interviews customers

UX Researcher

300

This role builds the product with code

Frontend Developer

300

This principle is about even visual weight

Balance

300

This kind of data uses user opinions

Qualitative

300

Layout feels evenly spaced

Balance

300

This principle improves readability

Alignment

400

This role manages product goals and priorities?

Product Manager

400

This principle uses empty space for clarity

White space

400

Why is “Users hated it” bad UX communication?

It’s vague / no data

400

Most important heading is biggest

Hierarchy

400

This role would fix confusing checkout

UX Designer

500

This UX role focuses on the overall user experience from start to finish

UX Designer

500

This principle shows what is most important first

Hierarchy

500

Rewrite this better: “Users were confused.”

Example: “4 out of 6 users struggled to find checkout.”

500

Empty space around buttons

White space

500

Why do UX jobs exist in many industries?

All products have users