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  1. Functionality vs. Functionalities: are both correct and idiomatic?

    Sep 16, 2014 · Both functionality as well as functionalities can be used depending on context. They are both correct, grammatical and make sense in appropriate context.

  2. What is Functionality? | IxDF - The Interaction Design Foundation

    2 days ago · Functionality refers to whether a design works and helps the users meet their goals and needs. From products such as chairs or tables to designs such as books or web …

  3. "Functionalities" vs "features" - what's the difference?

    Sep 27, 2011 · The functionality of a product usually means the extent of its overall ability: 2. The purpose that something is designed or expected to fulfill - manufacturing processes may be …

  4. What is Usability - The Ultimate Guide — updated 2025 | IxDF

    Usability is a measure of how well a specific user in a specific context can use a product/design to achieve a defined goal.

  5. What is Aesthetics? — updated 2025 | IxDF - The Interaction …

    Aesthetics is a core design principle that defines a design’s pleasing qualities. In visual terms, aesthetics includes factors such as balance, color, movement, pattern, scale, shape and visual …

  6. What is Ease of Use? — updated 2025

    3 days ago · Ease of Use and Functionality It is also worth remembering that while it sometimes worth sacrificing functionality to provide ease of use that many products sacrifice ease of use …

  7. word choice - Functionality is working "fine" or "as expected ...

    Feb 9, 2016 · Here the functionality is related with web Site responses. Now I'm looking for a sentence which would be preferable when, ABC functionality was not working before, …

  8. Is it OK to say "functionality wise and productivity wise"

    Aug 3, 2018 · We tell a customer about recent changes in our software. Is it OK to say "These changes are very important functionality wise and productivity wise for you"?

  9. Functionality and Mobile Design – Don’t Shrink the Screen, Focus …

    Mobile design and design for other devices such as laptops and desktops do not mean producing the same product, just smaller. It means focusing on what matters to the mobile user.

  10. What is a Prototype? | IxDF

    Prototypes are early models of a product that simulate its design and functionality. Prototyping is the experimental process of making prototypes.