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UX & Product Designnoun

Affordance

A design clue that suggests how an object or interface can be used.

Definition

A design clue that suggests how an object or interface can be used.

In practical UX and product design work, affordance matters when it helps a team make a clearer decision, improve a measurable behaviour or explain an experience without ambiguity.

Origin

The term became common in UX and product design because teams needed a shared way to describe affordance and decide who owns it. At Makreate, the useful version of the term is the one tied to a real page, product, campaign, brand asset or customer journey.

How it works

  1. Define the user or buyer behaviour affected by affordance.
  2. Find where that behaviour shows up in the page, product, campaign or brand system.
  3. Measure the current baseline before changing the experience.
  4. Improve one high-impact element, then compare results against the baseline.

When to use it

Use it when

  • Use affordance when it clarifies a real decision in strategy, design, development or growth.
  • Use it when the team needs a shared name for a repeated pattern, risk or metric.
  • Use it when improving the experience can be measured through behaviour or feedback.

Skip it when

  • Skip it when the term is being used only to make a simple idea sound more complex.
  • Skip it when there is no owner, no decision and no measurable change attached to it.
  • Skip it when a plain customer-facing explanation would be clearer for the audience.

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In practice at Makreate

Makreate treats affordance as a working concept, not a glossary label. We connect it to the service, page, product, campaign or brand decision where it can improve measurable outcomes.

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What does Affordance mean?

Affordance means a design clue that suggests how an object or interface can be used. In practice, it is useful when the team can connect it to a page, product, campaign or brand decision.

Why does Affordance matter?

Affordance matters because it can change how quickly people understand an offer, complete a task, trust a brand or move through a funnel.

How does Makreate use affordance?

Makreate uses affordance inside ux design work to turn terminology into practical decisions, measurable improvements and cleaner execution.

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