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glanceable

American  
[glan-suh-buhl, glahn‐] / ˈglæn sə bəl, ˈglɑn‐ /

adjective

Digital Technology.
  1. noting or relating to information on an electronic screen that can be understood quickly or at a glance.

    glanceable data;

    a glanceable scoreboard.

  2. enabling information on a screen to be quickly understood.

    a glanceable design;

    glanceable interfaces.


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Etymology

Origin of glanceable

First recorded in 1950–55 for an earlier sense “deserving of a glance”; glance 1 + -able

Explanation

Use the adjective glanceable to describe something that can be understood instantly, with a quick look. Road signs are designed to be glanceable, so drivers don't waste time wondering whether they're supposed to come to a full stop. Glanceable is very much a 21st-century word that's mostly used for describing images or information on an electronic screen. Mobile phone apps are constantly evolving to be more glanceable — so that users can read text at a single glance, or almost instantly understand map directions. Anything that can be used this way, from the scoreboard at the football stadium to the weather forecast on your fancy electronic watch, is glanceable.

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“These announcements are meant to be quick and glanceable, and if you don’t interact with them, the taskbar will return to showing you the weather.”

From The Verge Aug. 17, 2022

This sounds like a small issue, but it’s glanceable information I look at multiple times a day and rely on.

From The Verge Sep. 14, 2021

As I said earlier, for some consumers, just having that glanceable activity data on their wrist at all times is all they need.

From The Verge May 10, 2016

“We want something that’s very glanceable, that can be seen and done quickly.”

From New York Times Feb. 22, 2015

From the moment I saw renderings of Android Wear on actual wrists all I could thank is that what makes the information glanceable to the user also makes it telegraphable to everyone else.

From Forbes Jul. 11, 2014

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