
Reverse-Engineering Conceptual Definition - Heading Back to Where …
Reverse engineering (or sometimes back-engineering) is a process that is designed to extract enough data from a product and then to be able to reproduce that product. It may involve moving to creating …
What is Reverse Engineering? | IxDF - The Interaction Design Foundation
Feb 10, 2026 · Reverse-engineering is a process which enables a designer or developer to move from a finished product (create by someone else) to the process of creating that product. It is used for many …
Scamper: How to Use the Best Ideation Methods | IxDF
SCAMPER Method SCAMPER refers to a series of thought sparkers or provocations which help you to innovate on an existing product, service or situation by looking through different lenses. There are …
The Kano Model – A tool to prioritize the users’ wants and desires
Dec 18, 2015 · Let’s examine a model that finds out how users feel about products (including our designs) and services. Every business uses some method to prioritize product and service features …
What are Mockups? | IxDF - The Interaction Design Foundation
5 days ago · Mockups are models designers use to present, demonstrate, test and improve their concepts. They help concretely visualize a project's aesthetic and functional aspects and facilitate a …
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What is Negative Space? | IxDF - The Interaction Design Foundation
Negative space—also, white space or whitespace—is the unmarked areas between and within a design’s visual components. It may be any color, texture, pattern—or even a background image. …
What Is Prompt Engineering in Design? | IxDF
5 days ago · Prompt engineering is the process of creating effective prompts for artificial intelligence (AI) systems. A prompt in AI is a specific instruction or input given to an AI system to elicit a desired …
What is Card Sorting | IxDF - The Interaction Design Foundation
3 days ago · Card sorting is a qualitative user research method where participants categorize content and label the groups using index cards, physically or digitally.
What is Heuristic Evaluation? | IxDF
Heuristic evaluation is a process where experts use rules of thumb to measure the usability of user interfaces in independent walkthroughs and report issues.