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Intuitive Interaction Applied to Interface Design
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Intuitive Interaction Applied to Interface Design

A Blackler, V Popovic and Doug P Mahar
Proceedings of the 2005 International Design Congress, pp.1-10
International Association of Societies of Design Research (IASDR) International Design Congress, 2005 (Yunlin, Taiwan, 01-Nov-2005–04-Nov-2005)
2005
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Abstract

Design Practice and Management Intuitive interaction interface design human factors
Intuitive interaction involves utilising knowledge gained through other products or experience(s). Therefore, products that people use intuitively are those with features they have encountered before. This position has been supported by experimental studies. The findings suggest that relevant past experience is transferable between products, and probably also between contexts, and performance is affected by a person's level of familiarity with similar technologies. Appearance (shape, size and labelling of features) seems to be the variable that most affects time on task and intuitive uses. Using familiar labels and icons and possibly positions for buttons helps people to use a product quickly and intuitively the first time they encounter it. Three principles have been developed to help designers develop interfaces which are intuitive to use

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