spidsværdier
Spidsværdier, also known as spider values, are a set of principles and guidelines used in the design and development of user interfaces and user experiences. These values are derived from the concept of "spider diagrams," which visually represent the relationships between different aspects of design. The term "spidsværdier" is often used in the context of digital product development, particularly in Scandinavia, where it has gained popularity.
The core spidsværdier typically include:
1. Simplicity: Designs should be straightforward and easy to understand, avoiding unnecessary complexity.
2. Consistency: Elements and interactions should be consistent throughout the user interface to create a cohesive
3. Accessibility: Designs should be usable by people with a wide range of abilities and disabilities.
4. Efficiency: Users should be able to accomplish their tasks quickly and with minimal effort.
5. Engagement: The design should be engaging and enjoyable to use, encouraging users to return.
These values are not rigid rules but rather guidelines that can be adapted to fit the specific
Spidsværdier have been influential in shaping the design of many digital products, particularly in the Nordic