Top 10 UI/UX Laws

Top 10 UI/UX Laws

Collection of 10 UI/UX laws is based on their practical application and impact on the user experience:

1-Hick’s Law

2-Fitts’s Law

3-Jakob’s Law

4-Tesler’s Law 

5-Aesthetic-Usability Effect

6-Pareto Principle

7-Law of Proximity

8-Peak-End Rule

9-Law of Consistency

10-Zeigarnik Effect

1-Hick’s Law

1-Hick’s Law

This law states that the time it takes for a user to make a decision increases with the number of choices available.

2-Fitts’s Law

2-Fitts’s Law

This law states that the time required to interact with an element depends on its size and distance from the user’s starting point. 

3-Jakob’s Law

3-Jakob’s Law

This law states that the users expect your website or app to work similarly to other platforms they frequently use.

4-Tesler’s Law

4-Tesler’s Law

This law states that every application or system has an inherent complexity that cannot be eliminated, but it can be managed or shifted between the system and the user.

Rules of UI/UX design can transform a basic interface into an intuitive and delightful experience.