Design for Scannability, Not Just Readability

Why it matters
Users rarely read every word—they scan for key information. A cluttered interface with heavy text slows them down.

How to practice:

  • Use headings, subheadings, and bullet points to structure content.
  • Prioritize visual hierarchy (e.g., size, color, spacing).
  • Add icons or visual cues to guide attention.
  • Keep paragraphs short (1–3 lines max).
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