buttoncentric
Buttoncentric is a term used in human-computer interaction and user interface design to describe an interface paradigm where primary user actions are executed through clearly labeled, prominent buttons. In buttoncentric designs, buttons are the central affordances, often occupying significant screen space and adopting high-contrast colors and large touch targets to facilitate quick, error-free interaction.
Characteristics include prominent primary actions placed near the natural thumb reach on mobile devices, a clear
Origins and usage: The term is descriptive rather than a formal standard and appears in UX critique
Advantages and criticisms: It can improve accessibility and speed, especially for users on mobile devices or