Designing for User Engagement: Aesthetic and Attractive User Interfaces (Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics)

by Alistair Sutcliffe

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This book explores the design process for user experience and engagement, which expands the traditional concept of usability and utility in design to include aesthetics, fun and excitement. User experience has evolved as a new area of Human Computer Interaction research, motivated by nonwork oriented applications such as games, education and emerging interactive Web 2.0. The chapter starts by examining the phenomena of user engagement and experience and setting them in the perspective of cognitive psychology, in particular motivation, emotion and mood. The perspective of aesthetics is expanded towards interaction and engagement to propose design treatments, metaphors, and interactive techniques which can promote user interest, excitement and satisfying experiences. This is followed by reviewing the design process and design treatments which can promote aesthetic perception and engaging interaction. The final part of the chapter provides design guidelines and principles drawn from the interaction and graphical design literature which are cross-referenced to issues in the design process. Examples of designs and design treatments are given to illustrate principles and advice, accompanied by critical reflection.
  • ISBN10 1608450244
  • ISBN13 9781608450244
  • Publish Date 8 August 2009
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Morgan & Claypool
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 55
  • Language English