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Cognitive load should be minimized to optimize user experience from "summary" of Design for How People Think by John Whalen Ph.D.

To create a successful user experience, designers must understand the importance of minimizing cognitive load. Cognitive load refers to the amount of mental effort required to complete a task. When users are presented with information that is too complex or difficult to process, their cognitive load increases, making it harder for them to effectively engage with a product or service. By reducing cognitive load, designers can optimize the user experience and increase the likelihood of user engagement. This can be achieved through various design strategies, such as simplifying complex information, providing clear instructions, and minimizing distractions. When users are able to easily understand and navigate a design, their cognitive load is lowered, allowing them to focus on the task at hand. One way to minimize cognitive load is to design interfaces that are intuitive and easy to use. By organizing information in a logical and coherent manner, designers can help users quickly find what they are looking for without getting overwhelmed. Clear navigation, consistent labeling, and visual cues can also help reduce cognitive load by guiding users through the design in a seamless manner. Another important aspect of minimizing cognitive load is to avoid unnecessary complexity in design. By removing extraneous elements and features that do not contribute to the overall user experience, designers can streamline the design and make it more user-friendly. This means focusing on essential information and functionality, while eliminating anything that may cause confusion or frustration for users.
  1. Minimizing cognitive load is essential for creating a user experience that is both effective and engaging. By simplifying information, providing clear instructions, and designing intuitive interfaces, designers can optimize the user experience and increase user satisfaction. Ultimately, reducing cognitive load allows users to focus on the task at hand, leading to a more positive overall experience.
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Design for How People Think

John Whalen Ph.D.

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