Listcentric
Listcentric is an adjective used to describe information architecture, content strategy, or user interfaces that organize and present information predominantly as lists. This approach prioritizes scannability, modularity, and serial navigation, often employing bullet points, numbered steps, checklists, or other enumerated formats as the primary organizing principle. It is commonly applied in contexts such as product catalogs, manuals, knowledge bases, to-do lists, and search results where quick, point-by-point comprehension is desired.
The term arises in industry discussions of UX design and content strategy rather than as a formal
Benefits of a listcentric approach include improved scannability, easier content updates, and consistent presentation of discrete
Related concepts include listicles, information architecture, content strategy, and user experience design. While not a formal