UX Terminology: 500 Terms Explained Simply

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by JA Rosa

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This comprehensive guide demystifies 500 essential UX terms with clear, jargon-free explanations and real-world examples you can apply immediately. Unlike dense textbooks or scattered online definitions, UX Terminology organizes everything you need into one practical reference: Plain English explanations: No academic jargon or confusing technical language - Real examples for every term: See how concepts apply in actual product design - Organized by topic: Find terms quickly across 9 focused chapters - Written for learners: By a designer who made the career transition What You'll Learn: Chapter 1: UX Foundations - Master core concepts like user experience, user journey and mental models Chapter 2: Research & User Insights - Navigate interviews, usability testing, personas, journey maps, and A/B testing Chapter 3: Information Architecture - Understand navigation, card sorting, and how users find information Chapter 4: Design Process & Methods - Learn Agile, Scrum, design sprints, wireframes, prototyping, and iteration Chapter 5: UI & Visual Design - Decode the most common UI components Chapter 6: Interaction Design - Explore micro-interactions, animations and gestures Chapter 7: Metrics & Analytics - Measure success with conversion rates, retention, KPIs, and Core Web Vitals Chapter 8: Development & Technical Terms - Speak confidently about APIs, CSS, responsive design, and accessibility Chapter 9: Emerging Technologies - Stay current with AI interfaces, VR/AR design, and prompt engineering Perfect For: Career changers transitioning into UX Design from graphic design, development, marketing, or other fields - New designers building foundational knowledge - Product managers collaborating with design teams - Developers implementing user interfaces - Non-native English speakers navigating professional UX terminology - Students studying HCI, interaction design, or related fields - Anyone who's ever felt confused in a design meeting Every term in this collection represents real vocabulary you'll encounter in design critiques, user research sessions, sprint planning, and developer handoffs.

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