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What is the main focus of Interaction Design (IxD)?
What is the main focus of Interaction Design (IxD)?
- Prioritizing aesthetics over usability
- Creating meaningful and engaging interactions between users and digital products (correct)
- Understanding user needs and behaviors
- Maximizing system response time
Which principle does User-Centered Design (UCD) prioritize?
Which principle does User-Centered Design (UCD) prioritize?
- Maximizing system efficiency
- Reducing the aesthetics of the design
- Understanding user needs, behaviors, and preferences (correct)
- Minimizing user feedback
How do interaction designers benefit from creating prototypes?
How do interaction designers benefit from creating prototypes?
- Visualize and test proposed interactions (correct)
- Ignore user feedback
- Avoid iteration and refinement
- Implement final design without testing
What role does feedback play in Interaction Design?
What role does feedback play in Interaction Design?
Why should interaction designers consider accessibility principles?
Why should interaction designers consider accessibility principles?
What aspect of technology does Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) study?
What aspect of technology does Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) study?
What research methods do HCI researchers use to gather insights into user behaviors and requirements?
What research methods do HCI researchers use to gather insights into user behaviors and requirements?
Which principle of design suggests that important elements and actions should be visible and easily accessible to users?
Which principle of design suggests that important elements and actions should be visible and easily accessible to users?
What does Universal Design aim to achieve in product and environment creation?
What does Universal Design aim to achieve in product and environment creation?
Which design rule focuses on ensuring that interfaces convey the potential actions users can take?
Which design rule focuses on ensuring that interfaces convey the potential actions users can take?
According to HCI principles, what should the design aim for regarding errors made by users?
According to HCI principles, what should the design aim for regarding errors made by users?
What role does HCI play in the design process of digital products?
What role does HCI play in the design process of digital products?
Flashcards
User-centered design
User-centered design
A design approach that prioritizes understanding user needs, behaviors, and preferences in the design process.
Prototyping
Prototyping
Creating visual representations of interactions to test and refine proposed designs based on user feedback.
Clear feedback
Clear feedback
Providing information to users about their actions and system responses.
Consistency in design
Consistency in design
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Accessibility
Accessibility
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Human-computer interaction (HCI)
Human-computer interaction (HCI)
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User research methods
User research methods
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Usability testing
Usability testing
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Visibility (design rule)
Visibility (design rule)
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Feedback (design rule)
Feedback (design rule)
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Constraints (design rule)
Constraints (design rule)
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Affordances (design rule)
Affordances (design rule)
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Consistency (design rule)
Consistency (design rule)
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Universal Design
Universal Design
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Equitable Use
Equitable Use
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Flexibility in Use
Flexibility in Use
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Simple and Intuitive Use
Simple and Intuitive Use
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Perceptible Information
Perceptible Information
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Tolerance for Error
Tolerance for Error
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Low Physical Effort
Low Physical Effort
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Study Notes
Interaction Design Basics
- Interaction design is rooted in User-Centered Design (UCD), which prioritizes understanding user needs, behaviors, and preferences throughout the design process.
- Prototyping is used to visualize and test proposed interactions, allowing for iteration and refinement based on user feedback.
- Interaction design involves creating interfaces that provide clear feedback to users about their actions, helping them understand the system's response.
- Consistency in design elements and behaviors helps users build mental models and navigate the system more easily.
- Accessibility principles are considered to ensure designs are usable by people with disabilities.
Role of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in the Software Process
- HCI involves studying how users interact with technology to understand their needs, preferences, and challenges.
- HCI researchers conduct user research methods such as interviews, surveys, and observations to gather insights into user behaviors and requirements.
- HCI informs the design of interfaces by applying principles of usability, cognitive psychology, and ergonomics to create intuitive and efficient interactions.
- Usability testing is used to evaluate the effectiveness of interface designs and identify areas for improvement based on user feedback.
Design Rules
- Visibility: Important elements and actions should be visible and easily accessible to users.
- Feedback: The system should provide clear feedback to users about their actions and the system's response.
- Constraints: Design should incorporate constraints to prevent users from making errors or taking unintended actions.
- Affordances: Interfaces should convey the potential actions users can take through visual or interactive cues.
- Consistency: Design elements and behaviors should be consistent throughout the interface to reduce cognitive load and enhance learnability.
Universal Design
- Universal Design aims to create products and environments that are usable by people with a wide range of abilities, disabilities, and characteristics.
- Principles of Universal Design include:
- Equitable Use: The design should be usable by people with diverse abilities.
- Flexibility in Use: The design should accommodate a wide range of preferences and abilities.
- Simple and Intuitive Use: The design should be easy to understand, regardless of the user's experience, knowledge, language skills, or concentration level.
- Perceptible Information: The design should provide necessary information effectively to the user, regardless of ambient conditions or the user's sensory abilities.
- Tolerance for Error: The design should minimize hazards and adverse consequences of accidental or unintended actions.
- Low Physical Effort: The design should be efficient and comfortable to use with minimal fatigue.
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Test your knowledge on the fundamentals of interaction design, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), design rules, and Universal Design. Explore the principles of User-Centered Design (UCD) and learn how to create engaging digital experiences.