Chapter 2 - Design Process - UID
Chapter 2 - Design Process - UID
Chapter 2
Design Process
Perception
Memory
Visual acuity
Foveal and peripheral vision
Sensory storage
Information processing
Learning
Skill
Individual differences
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IMPORTANT HUMAN CHARACTERISTICS IN DESIGN
Perception : Perception is our awareness and understanding of the elements and objects.
सम
Perception is influenced by experience.
जThe perceptual characteristics include the following,
Proximity : Our eyes and mind see objects as belonging together if they are near each other
in space.
Similarity : Our eyes and mind see objects as belonging together if they share a common
visual property, such as color, size, shape, brightness, or orientation.
Matching patterns : We respond similarly to the same shape in different sizes. The letters of
संक्षिप्तप
the alphabet, for example, possess the same meaning, regardless of physical size.
णा
Succinctness : simplicity is easier to remember.
Closure : Our perception is synthetic; it establishes meaningful wholes
Unity : Objects that form closed shapes are perceived as a group
Continuity
Balance : We desire stabilization in our viewing environment
Expectancies : Perception is also influenced by expectancies
Context : Context, environment, and surroundings also influence individual perception.
Signals versus noise : Important stimuli are called signals; those that are not important or
unwanted are called noise.
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IMPORTANT HUMAN CHARACTERISTICS IN DESIGN
Memory: reduce user memory loads, thus enhancing system usability, include
the following:
Presenting information in an organized, structured, familiar, and meaningful
way.
Placing all required information for task performance in close physical
proximity.
Placing important items at the beginning or end of listing, not in the middle.
These items will be learned faster and recalled better.
Not requiring people to perform other tasks using working memory
Making important items unique or distinctive in some manner because the
likelihood of their being remembered will be increased.
Highlighting key elements is one way to do this.
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IMPORTANT HUMAN CHARACTERISTICS IN DESIGN
Visual acuityतीक्ष्:णता The capacity of the eye to resolve details is called
visual acuity.
Patterns of screens must be carefully chosen to avoid this visual
distraction.
Every designer has the intention of designing a product that succeeds in
capturing attention.
Display Size
Font Size, Style
Visual chunks
Colors
line spacing
the number of characters on a screen
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IMPORTANT HUMAN CHARACTERISTICS IN DESIGN
Foveal and peripheral vision: Foveal vision is used to focus directly on
something; peripheral vision senses anything in the area surrounding the
location we are looking at, but what is there cannot be clearly resolved
because of the limitations in visual acuity just described.
Care should be exercised in design to utilize peripheral vision in its
positive nature, avoiding its negative aspects.
Information processing: information processing time increases as the
number of alternative choices increases. So Minimize the number of
options presented to the user
Learning: A design developed to minimize human learning time. People
are very sensitive even to minor changes
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IMPORTANT HUMAN CHARACTERISTICS IN DESIGN
Skill: The goal of human performance is to perform skillfully, Screen
design must permit development of increasingly skillful performance.
Human Interaction
Speeds
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HUMAN INTERACTION SPEEDS
The speed at which people can perform using various communication
methods has been studied by a number of researchers.
The Typical Interaction Speed for various task are listed as,
- Reading
- Listing
- Specking
- Keying
- Hand printing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1hJfvWfnFg
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HUMAN INTERACTION SPEEDS
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Understanding Business
Functions
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UNDERSTANDING BUSINESS FUNCTIONS
The general steps to be performed are the following:
Perform a business definition and requirements analysis.
Determine basic business functions.
Describe current activities through task analysis.
Develop a conceptual model of the system.
Establish design standards or style guides.
Establish system usability design goals.
Define training and documentation needs.
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UNDERSTANDING BUSINESS FUNCTIONS
1) Perform a business definition and requirements analysis: