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Visual Design Evokes the Halo Effect

The halo effect is a social-psychology phenomenon first coined by Edward Thorndike. Let's explore how it works with visual design.

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Visual Design Evokes the Halo Effect

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  1. Visual Design Evokes the Halo Effect #VisualDesignwithUserfacet

  2. The Halo Effect is the tendency to form an overall opinion based on a single positive or negative trait.  #VisualDesignwithUserfacet

  3. We tend to assume that attractive people are intelligent or kind, even without evidence.  #VisualDesignwithUserfacet

  4. Good design in one part of a product will make people like other parts better.  #VisualDesignwithUserfacet

  5. Let’s look at one example. Which website would you trust?   ERROR! ERROR! #VisualDesignwithUserfacet

  6. Most people end up the website with bad visuals.   abandoning #VisualDesignwithUserfacet

  7. So, your users feel lost and frustrated. don’t let #VisualDesignwithUserfacet

  8. Visual design is the first impression that can make or break a user's experience.   #VisualDesignwithUserfacet

  9. Use the through visual design to elevate the quality of your products. Halo Effect #VisualDesignwithUserfacet

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