Information Architecture: Card Sorting Guide
Learn how to use card sorting to create intuitive navigation structures that match your users' mental models.
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Learn how to use card sorting to create intuitive navigation structures that match your users' mental models.
Cognitive biases, Gestalt principles, and mental models — the psychology that makes designs feel intuitive.
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