User-Centered Design Quiz

Choose a study mode

Play Quiz
Study Flashcards
Spaced Repetition
Chat to Lesson

Podcast

Play an AI-generated podcast conversation about this lesson
Download our mobile app to listen on the go
Get App

Questions and Answers

What is the primary objective of User-Centered Design (UCD)?

  • To focus on the entire customer journey
  • To account for individual differences in the user base
  • To consider all aspects of a person's life
  • To ensure usability and enjoyment for users (correct)

Which design perspective aims to enhance the overall life experience of an individual?

  • User-Centered Design (UCD)
  • People-Centered Design
  • Human-Centered Design (HCD) (correct)
  • Customer Experience Design (CXD)

In which perspective is the focus on creating a positive experience for every interaction step?

  • Human-Centered Design (HCD)
  • People-Centered Design
  • Customer Experience Design (CXD) (correct)
  • User-Centered Design (UCD)

What is a key consideration in People-Centered Design?

<p>Improving usability for all types of users (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which perspective emphasizes testing different versions to ensure usability and fun?

<p>User-Centered Design (UCD) (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of disability does NOT belong to the sensory category?

<p>Arthritis (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the correct distinction between permanent and situational disabilities?

<p>Permanent disabilities last indefinitely, while situational disabilities are temporary and context-dependent. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following would be classified as a cognitive disability?

<p>Brain injury (B), Dyslexia (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which option best illustrates a situational disability?

<p>A person with a broken leg using crutches (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Inclusiveness in design primarily aims to:

<p>Ensure that all users, regardless of ability, can effectively engage with the design. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

UCD Objective

Ensuring products are usable and enjoyable for users.

Human-Centered Design (HCD)

Enhancing an individual's overall life experience through design.

Customer Experience Design (CXD)

Creating positive experiences at every interaction stage.

People-Centered Design

Improving usability for all user types.

Signup and view all the flashcards

UCD Emphasis

Testing different versions for usability and enjoyment.

Signup and view all the flashcards

Non-Sensory Disability

A type of disability NOT dealing with sight, sound, or touch.

Signup and view all the flashcards

Disability Duration

Permanent disabilities are indefinite; situational are temporary.

Signup and view all the flashcards

Cognitive Disability

Disabilities affecting mental processes.

Signup and view all the flashcards

Situational Disability

A temporary impairment due to circumstance.

Signup and view all the flashcards

Inclusiveness in Design

Ensuring designs are usable by everyone, regardless of ability.

Signup and view all the flashcards

Study Notes

Perspectives of Interaction Design

  • User-Centered Design (UCD) emphasizes ease and enjoyment for users through gathering feedback and testing variations.
  • Human-Centered Design (HCD) takes a holistic view of a person’s life, aiming to enhance their overall life experience with products.
  • People-Centered Design is focused on usability for diverse user groups, incorporating individual differences to ensure products are accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
  • Customer Experience Design (CXD) considers the full customer journey, analyzing every interaction to foster a positive overall experience.

Determining Best Method

  • Inclusiveness entails designing for a broad audience, accommodating all types of disabilities: sensory, physical, and cognitive.
  • Categories of Disability: Include permanent, temporary, and situational disabilities to inform design considerations.
  • External Consistency involves aligning designs with established interfaces to meet user expectations and enhance usability.
  • Aesthetic Consistency maintains a uniform look and feel throughout the interface to create a smooth user experience.
  • Functional Consistency ensures similar actions yield the same results across the interface, promoting intuitive interactions.

Design Principles

  • Visibility refers to the clarity in user interface components, ensuring users understand their purpose.
  • Learnability indicates the ease with which new users can grasp how to use the product, often requiring little to no assistance.
  • Memorability ensures that users can recall how to operate the product effectively, even after long periods of non-use.

Studying That Suits You

Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.

Quiz Team

Related Documents

Use Quizgecko on...
Browser
Browser