LayoutLocation
LayoutLocation refers to a concept in user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design that describes the strategic placement of elements within a digital or physical interface to optimize usability, accessibility, and visual appeal. It involves determining where and how various components—such as buttons, menus, images, or text—should be positioned to guide user interaction effectively. The goal is to create an intuitive and efficient experience by aligning elements with user expectations and cognitive patterns.
In digital design, LayoutLocation is influenced by design principles like the F-pattern and Z-pattern, which describe
Physical interfaces, such as retail displays or control panels, also rely on LayoutLocation to ensure functionality.
Tools like wireframing software, design systems, and user testing are commonly used to refine LayoutLocation. Iterative