t12eff
T12eF (also known as "Transparent Usability Fit for Every User") is a set of principles for designing user interfaces that prioritize usability, accessibility, and clarity. The term "T12eF" is an acronym that represents the 12 essential elements of effective user experience, as identified by a team of researchers and designers.
The T12eF framework emerged as a response to the growing need for more intuitive and inclusive technology.
The 12 essential elements of T12eF include:
Consistency and coherence in layout and navigation
Prominent and clear language use
Effective use of color and visual design
Comprehensible and easy-to-understand error messages
Clear and intuitive search and filtering features
Accessible and usable mobile and desktop interfaces
Assisting users in completing complex tasks and workflows
According to different device sizes and screen resolutions
Exceptions and special cases supported
Providing further assistance options for unsure users
Easy to obtain and use additional support
Including hidden options and categories
By incorporating these 12 principles, designers can create user interfaces that are more intuitive, accessible, and