
Great user experience doesn't happen by accident. It's the result of understanding human psychology, rigorous testing, and iterative design.
Here are the secrets that separate good designers from great ones.
The Psychology of Choice
Hick's Law states that the time it takes to make a decision increases with the number of options. Apply this to your designs by reducing cognitive load.
Pro Tip: Limit navigation items to 5-7 options for optimal user experience.
Micro-interactions Matter
Micro-interactions are the small moments that delight users. A subtle animation, a satisfying sound, or a thoughtful transition can transform a functional interface into an enjoyable one.
Design for Humans
Remember that behind every screen is a human being with emotions, goals, and limitations. Design with empathy.


