Speed vs. Understanding

Fast interactions feel efficient but encourage shallow decisions. Understanding requires time, attention, and explanation. Systems must decide when speed matters—and when slowing down is necessary.

Many products optimize relentlessly for speed, measuring success by throughput. What gets lost is whether users actually understand their actions. Errors and later corrections follow.

Good UX slows down deliberately. It decelerates where decisions have consequences and accelerates where routine applies.

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Speed vs. Understanding — Mitterberger:Lab