Instantly applicable insights for product-building excellence

The Actionable UX Podcast
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Instantly applicable insights for product-building excellence
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December 3, 2024
#8 Gestalt Principles 5-12
Product Designer Nathalia Bustamante breaks down Gestalt principles 5-12, unlocking the secrets of visual perception and pattern recognition to boost your UI/UX career.

August 11, 2024
#7 Gestalt Principles 1-4
Gestalt principles are one of the most powerful tools you can have at your disposal as a Product Designer. They are a set of rules backed by robust research that define how we visually interpret everything around us, how we recognize patterns, how we perceive groups of objects, and how things are structured. This episode covers the principles of proximity, similarity, continuity, and closure. Interested in boosting your career in UI/UX or learning how to build world-class products? The Interaction Design Foundation is offering 3 free months off your yearly membership to Actionable UX Podcast listeners! Use the link below to take advantage of this exclusive offer:https://www.interaction-design.org/learn-ux-design?ep=the-actionable-ux-podcast References: Wertheimer, M. (1923). Untersuchungen zur Lehre von der Gestalt. Psychologische Forschung, 4, 301-350. (In German)Koffka, K. (1935). Principles of Gestalt psychology. Harcourt, Brace & Company. Köhler, W. (1920). Die physischen Gestalten in Ruhe und im stationären Zustand. Erlangen: Philosophische Akademie. (In German) Nathalia Bustamante. “What Is Gestalt Psychology: Theory & Principles.” Simply Psychology, 7 Sept. 2023, www.simplypsychology.org/what-is-gestalt-psychology.html. Wagemans J, Elder JH, Kubovy M, Palmer SE, Peterson MA, Singh M, von der Heydt R. A century of Gestalt psychology in visual perception: I. Perceptual grouping and figure-ground organization. Psychol Bull. 2012 Nov;138(6):1172-217. doi: 10.1037/a0029333. Epub 2012 Jul 30. PMID: 22845751; PMCID: PMC3482144.

December 5, 2023
#6 Must Reads: Articulating Design Decisions by Tom Greever
Tom Greever's Articulating Design Decisions is a masterclass in how to collaborate, communicate and gain alignment with your team members in order to build world-class user experiences. Purchase a copy here 3 months free off yearly subscription for Interaction Design Foundation: Interested in boosting your career in UI/UX or learning how to build world-class products? The Interaction Design Foundation is offering 3 free months off your yearly membership to Actionable UX Podcast listeners! Use the link below to take advantage of this exclusive offer:https://www.interaction-design.org/learn-ux-design?ep=the-actionable-ux-podcast References: Greever, Tom. Articulating Design Decisions. “O’Reilly Media, Inc.,” 25 Sept. 2015.
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