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Interaction Design

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    That’s why effective interfaces limit choices. They highlight a primary action, group related options, and remove unnecessary decisions.

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    When users are presented with too many options, they pause, compare, and sometimes avoid deciding altogether. This increases cognitive load and slows down interaction.

Hick’s Law states that the more choices a user has, the longer it takes to make a decision. When users are presented with too many options, they pause, compare, and sometimes avoid deciding altogether. This increases cognitive load and slows down interaction. That’s why effective interfaces limit choices. They highlight a primary action, group related options, and remove unnecessary decisions. Simplifying doesn’t mean removing functionality. It means presenting options in a way that feels manageable. Good design reduces the burden of choice.

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