Jon Yablonski
What’s inside
Laws of UX by Jon Yablonski presents a collection of the key maxims and principles that designers can consider when creating user interfaces. It’s a guide grounded in psychological theory, aiming to inspire designers to build more human-centered products and services. The book explores how understanding human psychology can improve digital design, enhance user experiences, and ultimately drive user engagement.
You’ll Learn
- Gain insights into the psychological aspects of user interface design.
- Learn to apply key UX principles to enhance product usability and satisfaction.
- Understand how to reduce cognitive load for better user engagement.
- Discover techniques to make digital products more intuitive and user-friendly.
Key Points
- Understanding the Intersection of UX Design and Psychology
- Importance of Human-Centered Product Development
- Applying Behavioral Science to Enhance User Interfaces
- Principles of Minimalist Design for Better UX
- How Cognitive Load Affects User Experience
- Incorporating the Doherty Threshold in Interactive Design
- Utilizing Fitts’s Law in Layout and Button Placement
Who’s it For
- User Experience Designers
- Product Managers
- Interface Developers
- Students of Design
- Psychology Enthusiasts
- Entrepreneurs
About the author
Jon Yablonski is a multidisciplinary designer who combines his expertise in UX/UI with knowledge of psychology to enhance digital interactions. He is recognized for his contributions to the field of design and for integrating psychological principles into the user experience process.