The impact of colour on the first impression of a website is discussed in the light of several rather puzzling experimental findings, which suggest that background colour and colour combinations might influence users’ subsequent opinion of, and satisfaction with, a site. Theories of, and approaches to, studying aesthetics and emotion are outlined briefly. It is concluded that, although the criteria by which people judge visual appeal, user satisfaction and trustworthiness are still unclear, perceived usability appears to be related to the detection of stumbling blocks that hinder smooth interaction with a web site and probably to the orderliness of screens. User satisfaction is a complex construct that incorporates several measurable concep...
The concept of user experience emphasizes the importance of understanding users for applications tha...
Users make lasting judgments about a website’s appeal within a split second of seeing it for the fir...
People’s behaviour and attitudes are believed to be influenced by an affective system that is more r...
The impact of colour on the first impression of a website is discussed in the light of several rathe...
International audienceOne of the challenges today in human–computer interaction is to design systems...
People judge incoming sensory stimuli immediately by how pleasant or unpleasant these 'feel'. When j...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Psychology"...
The present study examines how objective design factors of a website are linked to different facets ...
Would users, when having a first glance on websites, expect that visually appealing websites contain...
<p>Two studies, a lab-based and an on-line experiment were conducted to investigate the commonalitie...
Designing a highly preferred product or system is a crucial issue for better information-services an...
Would users, when having a first glance on websites, expect that visually appealing websites contain...
In Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), the usability and aesthetics of webpages have been studied exte...
The notion of 'user satisfaction' plays a prominent role in HCI, yet it remains evasive. This explor...
A widespread belief attributes the first impression to be decisive for retaining users on websites. ...
The concept of user experience emphasizes the importance of understanding users for applications tha...
Users make lasting judgments about a website’s appeal within a split second of seeing it for the fir...
People’s behaviour and attitudes are believed to be influenced by an affective system that is more r...
The impact of colour on the first impression of a website is discussed in the light of several rathe...
International audienceOne of the challenges today in human–computer interaction is to design systems...
People judge incoming sensory stimuli immediately by how pleasant or unpleasant these 'feel'. When j...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Psychology"...
The present study examines how objective design factors of a website are linked to different facets ...
Would users, when having a first glance on websites, expect that visually appealing websites contain...
<p>Two studies, a lab-based and an on-line experiment were conducted to investigate the commonalitie...
Designing a highly preferred product or system is a crucial issue for better information-services an...
Would users, when having a first glance on websites, expect that visually appealing websites contain...
In Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), the usability and aesthetics of webpages have been studied exte...
The notion of 'user satisfaction' plays a prominent role in HCI, yet it remains evasive. This explor...
A widespread belief attributes the first impression to be decisive for retaining users on websites. ...
The concept of user experience emphasizes the importance of understanding users for applications tha...
Users make lasting judgments about a website’s appeal within a split second of seeing it for the fir...
People’s behaviour and attitudes are believed to be influenced by an affective system that is more r...