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  1. What is Anchoring? | IxDF - The Interaction Design Foundation

    3 days ago · What is Anchoring? Anchoring is a cognitive bias that occurs if someone presents information in a way that limits an audience’s range of thought/reference. To suggest values or list …

  2. What is Confirmation Bias? | IxDF - The Interaction Design Foundation

    2 days ago · Confirmation bias is a psychological tendency to favor information or data that aligns with one’s preexisting beliefs, opinions or values.

  3. What is Bias in Design? | IxDF

    Bias is the way humans interpret and evaluate information according to how it' s presented or perceived through the lens of their values and beliefs.

  4. What is Visual Alignment? | IxDF

    Jul 17, 2025 · Understand visual alignment in UI/UX: how to align elements, build hierarchy, and enhance readability. Learn more.

  5. What are Feedback Loops? | IxDF

    Feedback loops are processes where designers use a system’s outputs as inputs to find cause-and-effect relationships within it.

  6. How to Design Use Cases in UX | IxDF

    What is a Use Case in UX? Use cases in UX (user experience) design are essential for continuous product discovery, where teams search and test ideas regarding the target audience’s needs, …

  7. What is the Einstellung Effect? | IxDF

    The Einstellung effect is a phenomenon that occurs when designers are so used to approaching problems in some ways that they overlook better ways.

  8. Customer Journey Map: Definition & Process | IxDF

    Customer journey maps are visual representations of customer experiences with an organization over time and across channels.

  9. Serial Position Effect: How to Create Better User Interfaces

    Learn about the limits of your user’s short-term memory by understanding how the serial position effect works and how you can manipulate it in the context of user experience design.

  10. 14 Barriers to Ideation and How to Overcome Them | IxDF

    Learn how to break innovation barriers—such as: inexperienced facilitation, unfriendly space, unclear goals, egos and hierarchy, etc—and run or participate in successful ideation sessions.