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What is Ashby’s law and how does it relate to UX design?

Dejan Blagic
UX Collective
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12 min readMay 4, 2023

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What is Ashby’s law?

A chart showing Ashby’s law where X axis represents the complexity of the environment and Y axis complexity of organism.
Ashby’s law — an increase in the complexity of the environment is followed by an increase in the complexity of organism. Otherwise, organism will perish and not survive.

Ashby’s law in UX design

A chart showing the application of Asbhy’s law in UI Design where X axis represents the complexity of UI and Y axis represents complexity of user’s mind.
Complex UI of Blender requires a complex cognitive system, mental models of 3D modelers and expertise.
A chart showing Ashby’s law in UI design again and here Instagram survived in the mind of Expert users even if have simple UI, while Blender perished because Novice users cannot match mental complexity with its UI complexity.
Although Instagram can survive in the complex mental environment of the Expert, the complexity of Blender’s UI is too much for Novices, causing it to eventually “perish” from their daily repertoire of product consumption. To survive, the Blender UI must either reach the level of cognitive complexity that Novices possess or motivate Novices to become Experts themselves.

Match UI with the user’s mind

Match the user’s mind with the UI

How can we apply this concept?

A chart showing Ashby’s law in UI again with solutions for Blender UI survival.
To achieve at least the same level of complexity as the Novice mind, Blender UI must be simplified or Novices must learn how to use Blender and become experts. A combination of both approaches is also possible through Path of Familiarity.

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Written by Dejan Blagic

UX/UI designer working with B2B and ML products | Complexity science and cognitive science enthusiast

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