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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

    6 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 interfaces, …

  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 affected …

  4. 10 of Our Favorite Login Screen Examples | IxDF

    First impressions matter! Get inspiration from these fantastic login screen page examples and learn why the login screen is so crucial.

  5. word choice - "Functionality" rather than "function"? - English ...

    Jun 19, 2015 · Functionality is an adjective which means of or relating to a function or functions. They might have used this word as they have already mentioned one function (i.e. fast forward).

  6. What is Aesthetics? | IxDF - The Interaction Design Foundation

    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 weight. …

  7. Top UX and UI Design Tools for 2026: A Comprehensive Guide

    Balsamiq’s got a lot to offer features-wise, too, not least since it provides an extensive library of UI components and icons, drag-and-drop functionality, and sketch-style wireframes for a low-fidelity look.

  8. 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.

  9. Is "functionality" a mass noun in certain contexts? When and why?

    Jun 19, 2015 · It then proceeds to use an example where the form is uncountable. So when would you use "functionalities"? In common usage I hear "functionality" as a mass noun all the time, but never …

  10. 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"?