What Is a Mental Model? How does this differ from the Designer’s Mental Model? How does this relate to conceptual design?
Mental model is a model which is based on beliefs, but not on facts.
It's internal to each user's brain.
It's based on what user thinks.
Conceptual model
It is the conceptual understanding of how a product is designed to work.
It's made by the designers to make end users understand.
What Is a Mental Model? How does this differ from the Designer’s Mental Model? How does...
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