Joe Leech

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A Pocket Guide to Psycholog...

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Salesmanship for Everyone!:...

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A Shoppers Guide to Health ...

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Winning The Retirment Rat R...

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“Hick’s law is defined by Wikipedia as “the time it takes for a person to make a decision as a result of the possible choices he or she has.” This is great for us: the more menu items we decide to show, the longer it will take the user to make their choice.”
Joe Leech, Psychology for Designers: How to apply psychology to web design and the design process.

“Trying to solve a specific problem during the design process is when to research a theory.”
Joe Leech, Psychology for Designers: How to apply psychology to web design and the design process.

“If we can match our users' mental model of how to complete a task with the way we design our website or app we'll increase usability and reduce cognitive load. We'll design a website that matches how our users think and behave.”
Joe Leech, Psychology for Designers: How to apply psychology to web design and the design process.



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