Laws of UX is a practical guide that explains how designers can apply key principles in psychology to build more intuitive and human-centered products and experiences. The guide provides an understanding of the psychology behind how users behave and interact with digital interfaces, as well as how to apply Fitts's Law, Jakob's Law, and Hick's Law. Additionally, the book delves into the ethical implications of using psychology in design and provides a framework for applying these principles.
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