7 Psychology Rules in UX Design and Product Design

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Happy Monday everyone! In this video, Alvin shares some psychology rules that could really help you as a product or UX designer. We believe that Product Design is about combining art, technology and psychology because you’re putting user/customer at the center of your operating model. Hope you find some values and enlightenment from this video! And if you happen to have other psychology principles/theories that is relevant to this topic, share it with us at the comment section down below. See you in the next video :)

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00:00 – Introduction
00:56 – #1 We always choose the easiest way out
02:05 – #2 We are habitual creatures
03:07 – #3 We take longer to decide the more choices we get
03:53 – #4 We can’t hold too much in our brain at one time
05:01 – #5 We are drawn to contrasts
06:28 – #6 We crave for what’s familiar
07:26 – #7 We lose interest if we can’t understand something in seconds
08:45 – Summary & Outro

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