Interfaceoften
Interfaceoften is a term used in discussions of interface design and software architecture to describe a design approach that concentrates on improving the accessibility and efficiency of the most frequently performed user actions. The idea advocates arranging controls, shortcuts, and information architecture so that common tasks require the fewest possible steps and the least cognitive effort, while still providing access to less common features.
Origin and usage: Interfaceoften is not a formal standard or widely adopted term. It appears sporadically in
Principles: Prioritization of frequent tasks, streamlined workflows, predictable patterns, consistent visual cues, and fast feedback are
Applications: It is applicable to consumer software, dashboards, and developer-facing APIs where a subset of operations
Criticism: Critics warn that overemphasis on frequent actions can compromise exploration, accessibility for new users, and
See also: usability, user experience, information architecture, task analysis, progressive disclosure.