Minimalistic User Profile

Given a choice between functionality equivalent designs, the simplest design should be selected.

Ockham’s razor asserts that simplicity is preferred to complexity in design.

The core of Ockham’s razor is the idea that unnecessary elements decrease a design’s efficiency, and increase the probability of unanticipated consequences.

Use this principle to evaluate and select elements to enhance the user experience and create clarity in your product. For example, given two functionality equivalent pages - equal in information content and readability - select the page with the fewest visual elements.

Have a wonderful day!
Alex
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PS: By applying these 3 UX principles to your product, you can improve the customer experience up to 30%.

PPS: And if you are a growing-stage SaaS company or a startup, check this to learn how your company can get an unfair competitive advantage with UX strategy in just 3 months.
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