Human Computer Interaction
Human Computer Interaction
1980’s Screen
Innovation: Advent of graphics
Advantages: visually enhance grouping, font sizes and styles, drop down
Disadvantages: Usage of Mouse not that much popular
Concept:
1. The advent of graphics yielded another milestone in the evolution of screen design as in
figure.
2. While some basic design principles did not change, grouping an alignment for eg, borders
were made available to visually enhance grouping and buttons and menus for implementing
commands replaced function keys.
3. Multiple properties of elements were also provided including many font sizes and styles, line
thickness and colors.
4. The entry field was supplemented by a multitude of other kinds of controls including list
boxes, drop down combination boxes, pin boxes and so forth.
5. These new controls were much more effective in supporting a person’s memory.
1990’s Screen
Innovation: Selection from a list
Advantages: Greater improvements in the user computer screen interface
Concept:
1. Now simply allowing for selection from a list instead of requiring a remembered key entry.
Completion aids disappeared from screens replaced by one of the new listing controls.
2. Screens could also be simplified by much more powerful computers being able to quickly
present a new screen.
3. In the 1990s our knowledge concerning what makes effective screen design continued to
expand coupled with ever improving technology.
4. Result was even greater improvements in the user computer screen interface as new century
dawned.
5. Touch screens improved in the end of 1990s