Emphasize
Emphazise (Bright Visual Interference) makes the user-friendly option more visually prominent through color, contrast, or button style. This de-emphasizes less desirable or more harmful options.
For example, in the checkout process, the 'standard' (free, user-beneficial) delivery option was highlighted instead of a premium paid option, nudging users toward a choice that serves their best interest. This mirrored the way dark pattern visual interference would highlight a user-hostile option, to prioritize user well-being.
Interaction Contexts
- selection
- settings
Supported Goals
- clarity
- autonomy
Symbiosis
Dark counterparts to this bright pattern
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Pattern Levels
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Approach: semantic vs flipping
Two different approaches to Bright Patterns:
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Semantic Approach
This approach is used by Sandhaus. It defines concrete Bright Patterns for specific contexts — for example the Bright Pattern "Usage Limits", which describes an interface that restricts the usage time of a service to a healthy level.
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Flipping Dark Patterns
The original way the term "Bright Pattern" was introduced: the direction of the manipulation is switched from harming the user to being user-friendly. For example, instead of highlighting the option that harms the user, the user-friendly option is highlighted.
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