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In this article the aesthetic-usability effect is explained by the UX experts of the Nielsen Norman Group. This effect makes users believe something (like a website or an app) is easier to use because it looks pretty. A solid argument to pay attention to how something looks besides of just making something user friendly. Author Kate Moran does warn there is a limit to this effect and that, even…
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