The human brain has natural variations in functionality, and individual cognitive function differences impact user experience. Yet designing with certain practices improves a user interface for diverse profiles. Accessible layouts, customization options, consistent communication, and inclusion through the development process make better digital products for everyone.
The ecological perspective, borrowed from educational theory, shows how environmental influences can be defined as direct and indirect systems. With this understanding, designers can more clearly notice the values and preferences of users in the world they live and work in to affect positive change. A real-world example of designing a human-centered learning experience for…