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101 UX Principles
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101 UX Principles

by Will Grant
August 2018
Beginner
414 pages
3h 16m
English
Packt Publishing
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Chapter #96. Decide Whether an Interaction Should Be Obvious, Easy, or Possible

While we strive to make our products as intuitive and familiar as possible, there will always be "advanced" options and rarely-used features (see #26, Hide "Advanced" Settings From Most Users). Giving users choice and control over their experience will naturally lead to features that are used less frequently or settings that only a small percentage of users will change.

To help decide where (and how prominently) a control or interaction should be placed, it's useful to classify interactions into one of three types:

  • Obvious: Obvious interactions are the core function of the app, for example, the shutter button on a camera app or the new event button on a calendar app. ...
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