Pocketoriented
Pocketoriented is a neologism used to describe a design and user-experience philosophy that prioritizes portability, pocketability, and quick access to features when users are on the move. It is applied to hardware form factors, software interfaces, and everyday carry considerations, with the aim of enabling ease of use in casual, mobile contexts.
The term has no single inventor or universally accepted definition. It emerged in design and technology discourse
Core ideas commonly associated with pocketoriented design include compact form factors, one-handed operation, fast access to
Applications span consumer electronics, app design, and product strategy. Critics argue that an excessive focus on
See also: pocketability, mobile design, human–computer interaction, carryability.