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🎯 Here are some key takeaways:
Conduct user research
In order to understand what your users pay attention to most, you have to study them and their behavior. Ethnography is a great way to study users and understand the larger context where your software exists.
Understand user attention patterns
Recognize that users have limited attentional capacity and may prioritize certain things over others based on their goals, preferences, or experiences.
Identify user goals and context
Understand the broader context in which your users interact with your software. Understand their needs and expectations and try to provide what they expect.
Design for focus
Users pay more attention to elements that resonate with them or serve their immediate needs. Highlight important features or actions to catch their attention based on what you think they may care about.
Simplicity is key
Overloaded interfaces can work to compete for the user's attention. Aim for simplicity to guide the user's focus to where it matters most, on the actions you want them to complete.