Object-oriented UX (OOUX) is a design philosophy that emphasizes identifying and mapping out the main objects within a system before addressing user actions. This methodology allows designers to align digital interactions with users' natural cognitive processes, focusing on how they categorize and relate to information. By concentrating on the objects first, designers can create a more organized and user-friendly experience, aiding users in understanding what actions to take based on familiar interactions with similar objects throughout the interface.
This article takes a look at her methodology to see how OOUX helps make apps and websites clearer and easier to use.
If you tackle the objects first you then know the actions to give each object, which makes the experience more consistent.
The goal of this methodology is to align the digital experiences of the user more closely with their mental models.
Humans naturally categorize the world around them based on objects, allowing designers to create experiences that users find intuitive.
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