Chapter 1 - What is Interaction Design PDF
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This document introduces interaction design principles, focusing on human-computer interaction (HCI) and user-centered design concepts. It discusses user preferences, accessibility, and considerations for a positive user experience.
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Chapter 1 – What is Interaction Design? Human-Computer Interaction (HCI): Interaction between people and computers with the goal of making technology easy, intuitive, and enjoyable to use. Perspectives of Interaction Design: Perspective Idea How...
Chapter 1 – What is Interaction Design? Human-Computer Interaction (HCI): Interaction between people and computers with the goal of making technology easy, intuitive, and enjoyable to use. Perspectives of Interaction Design: Perspective Idea How Goal Focus on making things Gather user feedback Ensure usability and fun User-Centered easy and enjoyable for and test different Design (UCD) users versions Human- Consider all aspects of Think about how a Improve overall life Centered a person’s life product fits into a experience Design (HCD) person’s life People- Ensure usability for all Consider individual Make products usable Centered kinds of people differences and enjoyable for Design everyone Customer Focus on the entire Consider every Create a positive overall Experience customer journey interaction step experience Design (CXD) Determining Best Method: 1) User Preferences: preferences and comfort level of users. 2) Use Case: may depend on specific use case. 3) Accessibility: consider accessibility needs. 4) Context of Use: the circumstances ()الحالة. Switching to Digital: Benefits: Easier, quicker, convenient. Disadvantages: Not everyone has a modern smartphone, privacy concerns. Design Considerations: Users: Who they are? Activities: What they are doing? Context: Where interaction takes place? Interaction Design: creating products that help people communicate and interact smoothly in their daily lives. Goals of Interaction Design: 1) Develop usable products. 2) Involve people in the design process. 3) Consider what people are good and bad at. 4) Consider what might help people with the way they currently do things. 5) Think through what might provide quality experiences. 6) Consider a person’s privacy concerns if data is being collected about them. 7) Listen to what people want and get them involved in the design. 8) Use people-centered techniques during the design process. Working in multidisciplinary teams: Benefits: More ideas and designs generated. Disadvantages: Difficult to communicate and progress forward the designs being create. User Experience: how users feel and interact with a product. Pragmatic Aspects: How easy and practical it is to use the product to achieve your goals. Hedonic Aspects: How enjoyable and stimulating the product is to use. Core characteristics of interaction design: User involvement. Clear accessibility and user experience goals. Iterative process. To Help Designers: o Design for User Wants and Needs o Customize for Different Users o Avoid Stereotypes o Consider Sensitivities and Abilities Accessibility: Making products usable for people with disabilities. Inclusiveness: Designing for the widest possible audience. Understanding Disability: Types: Sensory, physical, cognitive. Categories: Permanent, temporary, situational. Key Points: Interaction design supports communication and interaction in daily life. Focus on quality user experiences. Multidisciplinary approach. Consider context, activities, goals, accessibility, cultural differences, and user groups.