Establishing a clear hierarchical structure is crucial in interaction design. By classifying each module and function based on the Gestalt principle (especially the proximity principle), I can arrange related functions coherently within the module. By utilizing the principles of similarity and closure, I can quickly create preliminary wireframes, while the graphic background principle enhances my model by ensuring that important elements stand out.


Combining these principles can help optimize the layout of the interface, making it more reasonable and intuitive. This design strategy enables users to quickly grasp the software’s layout, improving their ability to effectively achieve their goals.


From the perspective of Fitt’s law, I can further optimize the user experience by adjusting button size, spacing, and edge targets. Combining clear feedback of hovering state and independent elements enhances the touch experience and makes users more comfortable.


Ultimately, this integration approach conforms to the user centered design principle, resulting in a smoother and more enjoyable software user experience.