When designing interactive software, applying Gestalt principles and Fitz’s Law can greatly enhance usability and user experience.
Gestalt principles help organize interfaces visually, proximity groups related elements, similarity ensures consistency, and graphical backgrounds improve visibility. Fitz’s Law states that larger, closer targets are easier to hit, so the button should be the right size and in the right place. Use these two principles to create a clean, efficient, and user-friendly design.
By applying these principles, designers can create interfaces that are visually clear, efficient, and easy to navigate.