- What are the visual indicators?
- Which is an example of visual indicator?
- What is visual titration?
- What is an indicator in UX?
What are the visual indicators?
A visual indicator is a “marker” that helps users quickly locate an item that has an important distinctive attribute within a list of otherwise similar objects. Indicators on ecommerce websites are often used to denote exclusive products or items on sale, as seen on the mobile screenshot above of REI.com.
Which is an example of visual indicator?
The vector stencils library "Marketing indicators" contains 12 graphic indicators: horizontal bar chart, pie chart, arrow chart, donut chart, square chart, stickman row pictograph, progress bar, bullet indicator, radial gauge, semi-radial gauge. Use these visual indicators to design your marketing infograms.
What is visual titration?
The action of indicators in visual complexometric titrations is based on changing a particular optical property (absorption, fluorescence etc.) of the solution titrated in the conditions where the concentration of the free metal aquo ion approaches a defined borderline concentration level.
What is an indicator in UX?
An indicator is a way of making a page element (be it content or part of the user interface) stand out to inform the user that there is something special about it that warrants the user's attention. Often, the indicator will denote that there has been some change to the item represented by that element.