Chapter-3
Designing For Scanning, Not Reading
Chapter 3 focuses on designing for scanning rather than reading. Since users scan web pages looking for what they need, good web design is like billboard design – it must convey the message at a glance.
This chapter introduces key principles: Create clear visual hierarchies to guide the eye, use conventions that users already understand, break pages into clearly defined areas so users can quickly decide what to focus on, make it obvious what’s clickable, and keep visual noise to a minimum.
These principles help users find what they need quickly without having to think, which is the essence of good usability.
Things should be nested visually to show parent-child relationships
“Indentation and spacing show what’s part of what”
Provide visual feedback on hover to confirm clickability