Mapping conventions are a key aspect of user centered design as they present users with familiar interactions in unfamiliar products. Conventions evolve over time and are slow to be adopted, requiring a high percentage of acceptance within a society, ensuring that conventions exhibit a sufficient level of usability. However this paper argues that while usability is a necessary condition for good interactions it is not a sufficient one. Therefore user centered design which accents individuals bias towards conventions my in fact be hindering the innovation of product interactions. This paper argues that a cognitive approach should be adopted in order understand and reassess product interactions. An experiment was carried out that demonstrates...
This paper explores differences and similarities between novice and expert users of interactive arti...
Research problem: Despite the abundance of research into usability and user experience (UX), there i...
User-centered design risks becoming user design; turning people into users. The more successful the ...
Mapping conventions are a key aspect of user centered design as they present users with familiar int...
Mapping conventions are a key aspect of user centered design as they present users with familiar int...
Mapping conventions are a key aspect of user centered design as they present users with familiar int...
Compared to incremental innovation, radical innovation has a higher risk of failure and loss in the ...
Models of category acceptance and diffusion, including Davis's technological acceptance model (TAM),...
User-centred design and co-design are nowadays prevalent in product design. However, the number of p...
Daily a large number of everyday consumer products are being used. Unfortunately part of this usage ...
Designers do not merely develop concepts; they are increasingly involved in testing product concepts...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2008.The same level of product feature enhancement can ha...
In this paper I would like to seduce you to criticise some of the prevailing ideas and mechanisms in...
The technological systems in our society are widespread and structured in complex ways. To comprehen...
Products are designed to satisfy user needs. Thus, industrial designers are expected to have a thoro...
This paper explores differences and similarities between novice and expert users of interactive arti...
Research problem: Despite the abundance of research into usability and user experience (UX), there i...
User-centered design risks becoming user design; turning people into users. The more successful the ...
Mapping conventions are a key aspect of user centered design as they present users with familiar int...
Mapping conventions are a key aspect of user centered design as they present users with familiar int...
Mapping conventions are a key aspect of user centered design as they present users with familiar int...
Compared to incremental innovation, radical innovation has a higher risk of failure and loss in the ...
Models of category acceptance and diffusion, including Davis's technological acceptance model (TAM),...
User-centred design and co-design are nowadays prevalent in product design. However, the number of p...
Daily a large number of everyday consumer products are being used. Unfortunately part of this usage ...
Designers do not merely develop concepts; they are increasingly involved in testing product concepts...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2008.The same level of product feature enhancement can ha...
In this paper I would like to seduce you to criticise some of the prevailing ideas and mechanisms in...
The technological systems in our society are widespread and structured in complex ways. To comprehen...
Products are designed to satisfy user needs. Thus, industrial designers are expected to have a thoro...
This paper explores differences and similarities between novice and expert users of interactive arti...
Research problem: Despite the abundance of research into usability and user experience (UX), there i...
User-centered design risks becoming user design; turning people into users. The more successful the ...