38/ Aesthetic Usability Effect1

Looks matter. The Aesthetic Usability Effect shows that people tend to perceive well-designed, visually appealing things as easier to use, even if they’re not. First impressions count, and a sleek design can mask usability flaws.

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38/ Aesthetic Usability Effect If it looks good, we believe it works better. 6/ Social Proof When others approve, we follow suit. 4/ Scarcity When things are rare, we want them more. 19/ Authority Bias We follow experts because they know best—or so we think. 38/ Aesthetic Usability Effect...

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