Designs for the Human Mind
Offered By: try! Swift Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of human psychology and user interface design in this 19-minute conference talk from try! Swift NYC 2016. Delve into the reasons why some interfaces feel more intuitive than others and discover the biological factors influencing user experience. Learn how the human mind's adaptability and Stone Age tendencies create both challenges and opportunities for digital experience designers. Gain insights into the prefrontal cortex, peripheral vision, and pattern recognition, and their roles in effective UI design. Presented by Bojana Jam, a Senior UX Designer at Typeform with a background in architectural design, this talk offers valuable perspectives on creating resonant user interfaces that align with human cognitive processes.
Syllabus
Intro
What is design
The human brain
The prefrontal cortex
Peripheral vision
Patterns
Taught by
try! Swift Conference
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