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Minimal Action Energy Principle in User Interface Design Posted: Jul 15, 2015 6:36 AM
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In physics there is an interesting fundamental principle that states that system moves from one state to another using minimal path, i.e. a path that demands minimum energy. When I read this, I immediately think about user interface design. Can we apply this principle to UI? It seems yes, since it is quite fundamental. I […]

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