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This skill provides comprehensive guidance for designing interfaces that manage complexity through progressive disclosure. It helps developers and designers structure functionality into hierarchical tiers—from essential features to expert settings—ensuring that beginners are not overwhelmed while power users remain productive. Grounded in UX research like Cognitive Load Theory and Miller's Law, the skill offers specific implementation patterns such as contextual revelation, smart defaults, and non-disorienting expansions to create intuitive, discoverable software experiences that feel like discovery rather than a burden.