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DevOps
DevOps
Oct 8, 2023 · Product Management

User Experience Mapping and the Peak‑End Rule in Product Design

The article explains how to design and use user‑experience maps—defining stages, behaviors, thoughts, feelings, and opportunities—to improve product design, illustrates the concept with domestic and foreign examples, introduces the psychological peak‑end rule, and discusses how incentives and achievement systems can shape user engagement.

Product DesignUser experienceexperience map
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User Experience Mapping and the Peak‑End Rule in Product Design
58UXD
58UXD
Sep 30, 2020 · Product Management

How Cognitive Biases Like Hyperbolic Discounting and the Peak‑End Rule Shape Better Product Design

This article explains three visualized cognitive‑bias curves—hyperbolic discounting, the peak‑end rule, and the futile curve—and shows how product designers can deliberately use these biases to create more compelling, conversion‑driving experiences across services such as finance, retail, and gaming.

Product DesignUser experiencecognitive bias
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How Cognitive Biases Like Hyperbolic Discounting and the Peak‑End Rule Shape Better Product Design
JD.com Experience Design Center
JD.com Experience Design Center
Nov 7, 2016 · Product Management

Designing Products That Stick: How Memory Shapes User Experience

This article explains how the peak‑end rule and the distinction between the experiencing self and remembering self influence product design, offering practical strategies to create memorable endings, emotional peak moments, and scalable experiences that keep users engaged and willing to share.

Memory DesignProduct DesignPsychology
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Designing Products That Stick: How Memory Shapes User Experience