UX Psychology Glossary 

A collection of psychological biases, design principles, and UX concepts that affect the product experience.

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UX Psychology Glossary 

The UX Psychology Glossary on Built for Mars is a curated collection of psychological biases, design principles, and UX concepts that influence user behavior and product experience. This resource is designed to help designers, product managers, and UX professionals understand and apply psychological insights to create more effective and user-centric designs.

Key Features:

  • Curated Psychological Concepts: The glossary includes a selection of psychological biases and principles that are most relevant to UX design, such as the Aesthetic-Usability Effect, Cognitive Load, and the Peak-End Rule.
  • Real-World Examples: Each concept is accompanied by practical examples and case studies, illustrating how these psychological principles manifest in actual product designs.
  • Impact-Based Filtering: Users can filter the glossary entries based on specific impacts like reducing churn, improving conversion rates, or enhancing user delight, allowing for targeted learning and application.
  • Integration with UX Bites and Case Studies: The glossary is interconnected with other resources on Built for Mars, such as UX Bites and detailed case studies, providing a comprehensive learning ecosystem.

This glossary serves as a valuable resource for professionals seeking to integrate psychological insights into their design process, ensuring that products are not only functional but also resonate with users on both cognitive and emotional levels.