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Master the psychological principles that govern how users interact with digital interfaces. Stop making screens, start driving decisions.

May 05, 2026

Weber’s Law in UX: The Psychology of Just Noticeable Difference

“The minimum increase of stimulus which will produce a perceptible increase of sensation is proportional...
Vaibhav Mishra Vaibhav Mishra
4 min read
May 02, 2026

The Law of Common Region in UX: Engineering Visual Boundaries

“Elements tend to be perceived as groups if they are sharing an area with a...
Vaibhav Mishra Vaibhav Mishra
4 min read
May 01, 2026

The Law of Proximity in UX: Grouping for Cognitive Ease

“Elements that are placed close to each other are perceived as being more related than...
Vaibhav Mishra Vaibhav Mishra
4 min read
Apr 30, 2026

Gestalt Principles in UX: Visual Perception & Grouping Laws

“The whole is other than the sum of the parts.” – Kurt Koffka 1. What...
Vaibhav Mishra Vaibhav Mishra
4 min read
Apr 29, 2026

Visual Perception & Grouping Laws: The Psychology of Interface Structure

“The whole is other than the sum of the parts.” – Kurt Koffka 1. What...
Vaibhav Mishra Vaibhav Mishra
4 min read
Apr 27, 2026

Choice Overload in UX: The Paradox of Too Many Options

“Learning to choose is hard. Learning to choose well is harder. And learning to choose...
Vaibhav Mishra Vaibhav Mishra
4 min read
Apr 25, 2026

Pareto Principle in UX: The 80/20 Rule of Interface Optimization

“For many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes.” –...
Vaibhav Mishra Vaibhav Mishra
3 min read
Apr 24, 2026

Von Restorff Effect in UX: The Psychology of Visual Isolation and Memory

“When multiple similar objects are present, the one that differs from the rest is most...
Vaibhav Mishra Vaibhav Mishra
3 min read
Apr 23, 2026

Serial Position Effect in UX: The Psychology of Memory and Interface Navigation

“Users have a propensity to best remember the first and last items in a series.”...
Vaibhav Mishra Vaibhav Mishra
4 min read
Apr 22, 2026

Working Memory in UX: The Psychology of Task Completion

“Working memory is the temporary workspace of the mind; when it is overloaded, the system...
Vaibhav Mishra Vaibhav Mishra
4 min read
Apr 21, 2026

Miller’s Law: The Psychology of Information Architecture and Conversion

“The magical number seven, plus or minus two: some limits on our capacity for processing...
Vaibhav Mishra Vaibhav Mishra
4 min read
Apr 20, 2026

Occam’s Razor: The Science of Simplicity and Conversion

“Entities should not be multiplied beyond necessity.” – William of Ockham 1. What is Occam’s...
Vaibhav Mishra Vaibhav Mishra
4 min read
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