Visual design focuses on how a product works and is primarily concerned with the contentment of the user.
A designer should consider the intended branding and aesthetics of a product before thinking about the usability.
Users often perceive visually pleasing designs as more usable than they really are.
The 5 key components of usability are satisfaction, efficiency, learnability, memorability, and consistency.
Good design is C.R.A.P. stands for contrast, repetition, alignment, and proximity.