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CSS Project - Coggle Diagram
CSS Project
Psychology
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Informative and Choices
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Reduce Complexity
The brain memory while consuming information is almost alike with computer RAM, it is limited with some a fixed amount of information.
- Reducing as much task and access information as much as posible to prevent the brain from overloading itself and turned off the user's interest.
- The more elements people have to process, the easier for them to make a mistake. On average people can remember between 5 and 9 items, with 7 being the magic number most designers use. (Miller's Law)
Split stimuli into easy to follow, logical order instead of adding in everything at once.
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Isolation Effects
When multiple similar objects are present, the one the differs from the rest is most likely to be remembered
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