eyecapable
Eyecapable is an English neologism used to describe visual content or design that is capable of attracting the viewer’s gaze. It is commonly applied to graphics, user interfaces, advertisements, and media layouts. The term emphasizes potential effectiveness in capturing attention rather than guaranteed results, reflecting the subjectivity of visual perception.
Origin and usage: Eyecapable is a portmanteau of eye and capable. It appears primarily in contemporary design
Design criteria: What makes a visual eyecapable can include high contrast, strong focal points, balanced composition,
Evaluation: Practitioners may assess eyecapability through user testing, A/B experiments, or eye-tracking studies to measure gaze
See also: attention-grabbing, visually salient, perceptual salience, UI/UX design, marketing communication.