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Grouping

Grouping reduces mental work

  • Related things should sit together.
  • Unrelated things need more separation.
  • The user should not have to mentally assemble scattered pieces.
Scattered

Price, reason, warning, and action are separated across the screen.

  • More scanning
  • More memory load
  • More missed detail
Grouped

Each option keeps image, title, reason, tradeoff, and action together.

  • Clear comparison
  • Less effort
  • Faster choice