The 5 Planes of UX—Strategy, Scope, Structure, Skeleton, and Surface—form a layered framework for user experience design. Conceptualized by Jesse James Garrett, these planes guide the design process from abstract goals to tangible interface decisions. Each plane builds on the…
Internationalization (i18n) is the process of designing and developing a product—such as a website, application, or software platform—so that it can be easily adapted for different languages, regions, and cultural preferences without requiring significant engineering changes. The term “i18n” is…
Navigation Path refers to the sequence of steps, screens, or pages a user follows to reach a specific goal or destination within a digital interface such as a website, application, or data system. Extended Definition In User Experience (UX) design,…
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the practice of optimizing a website to increase its visibility in search engine results pages (SERPs). In the context of User Experience (UX), SEO and UX work hand-in-hand—where SEO brings users to a site, and…
A Sitemap is a hierarchical visual or coded representation of the structure and content of a website or application. It illustrates how individual pages or screens are organized and interconnected, serving as both a planning tool for UX and a…
A Usability Audit, also known as a UX Audit, is a structured evaluation of a digital product’s interface—such as a website or app—to identify usability issues and suggest improvements. The goal is to ensure the product is easy to use,…
A UX Audit is a comprehensive, systematic evaluation of a digital product’s user experience (UX) and interface (UI) to identify usability issues, design flaws, accessibility concerns, and areas for improvement. It serves as a “user experience health check” that provides…