- Design: The Invisible Scienceby Egie KwonI have never heard of the concepts of the Gestalt principle and Fitt’s law, but in fact, it was something I’ve already felt while using software or apps. As I learned this principle… Read more: Design: The Invisible Science
- Knowing the Rules is Breaking the Rulesby Hannah WangWhen I need to design an interactive software, the Gestalt principles and Fitts’s Law are very useful tools to help guide my design. They can be used to check whether my design is… Read more: Knowing the Rules is Breaking the Rules
- Applying Gestalt Principles And Fitts’s Law to Design for Usability and Accessibilityby Arianne OmilaAs someone who started out as a graphic designer, I’ve trained myself to follow the Gestalt principles, particularly the Laws of Proximity, Similarity, and Closure in designing visual materials. Shifting to interaction design,… Read more: Applying Gestalt Principles And Fitts’s Law to Design for Usability and Accessibility
- Clearer and Fasterby Helen ChenTo apply Gestalt Principles in my design, I’ll make sure to distinguish information by using colors, similarity, and grouping to avoid confusion.However, before grouping different info, it’s very important to be aware of… Read more: Clearer and Faster
- Designing with Intentionby Abigail SmithAs designers, Gestalt principles are taught to us early on. While Gestalt principles seem to be mostly intuitive and subconsciously implemented, how often do we really sit down and open Figma with a… Read more: Designing with Intention
- Applying Gestalt Principles and Fitt’s Law at Different Stage of the Design Processby Mackenzie ChenWhen I design an interactive piece of software next time, I would consider both Gestalt principles and Fitt’s Law at different stage of the design process. Once I have a clear understanding of… Read more: Applying Gestalt Principles and Fitt’s Law at Different Stage of the Design Process
- Designing with Gestalt and Fitts’s Law in Mindby Marcus LeeWhen I’m designing interactive stuff, Gestalt principles help me make things look organized so users aren’t confused. Like using proximity means putting related things close together, which makes it easier to understand what… Read more: Designing with Gestalt and Fitts’s Law in Mind
- From Aesthetics to Action-Gestalt meets Fitts’ Lawby Sarah EllzeyI feel that as an Interaction Designer, my goal when designing is always to create with efficiency and empathy. When I’m sitting down and creating, I’m always trying to imagine how to make… Read more: From Aesthetics to Action-Gestalt meets Fitts’ Law
- How should I use Gestalt principles and Fitts’s Law to design an app interface?by Jason WuFor following the Gestalt principles. I will try my best to make the interface as concise as possible, and make the buttons or interactive pages of the entire page as aesthetically pleasing as… Read more: How should I use Gestalt principles and Fitts’s Law to design an app interface?
- Making Software Easier with Gestalt and Fitts’s Lawby Ye LouWhen I design interactive software, I think about Gestalt principles because they help users understand the screen faster. For example, the law of proximity tells us that when buttons are close together, people… Read more: Making Software Easier with Gestalt and Fitts’s Law
- Design’s Not so Secret Recipe: Gestalt Meets Fitts’s Lawby Willow MunabaThe next time I sit down to design software, I will be more intentional about how users see and interact with the interface. Gestalt principles remind me that people process screens by naturally… Read more: Design’s Not so Secret Recipe: Gestalt Meets Fitts’s Law