MINIMALISTIC WEB UI: A STRUCTURED PARADIGM FOR CONTENT-CENTRIC INTERFACE DESIGN AND INTUITIVE USER NAVIGATION
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https://doi.org/10.30888/2663-5712.2025-30-03-070Keywords:
intuitive control, spatial optimization, controlled interactivity, readability, embedded hints, content-centricityAbstract
The article proposes a methodology for creating a web interface design aimed at improving readability, reducing cognitive load, and ensuring intuitive user interaction with digital platforms. The purpose of the work is to develop an approach that providesMetrics
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