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there are tons of laws and principles and best practices of ux design so many in fact that it could make your little ux heads spin in circles so in this video Im going to share the four most important laws of ux design that you need to know our first up lets talk about fits law fits law states that the time to acquire a Target is a function of the distance to and the size of the target itself a key idea is to latch onto here are distance and size that means for our users to find that button or call to action or link that you need them to find it really is dependent on where its placed in the page or on the screen the problem is that if you dont apply fits law you start placing your call to actions and important content on the page in areas that are too far for the user to really get to or make sense of or that the button itself doesnt stand out because its not big enough we want to make sure that these important call to action areas really stand out so heres a few suggestions on