Interaction design principles

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  • Created by: loubrasso
  • Created on: 25-05-17 19:45
How prominently an element of an interface engages the users senses.
Perceivability
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The way in which the perceivable characteristics of an object, signal the way in which the object can be used.
Affordance
2 of 5
Allows users to identify patterns and give them meaning, which in turn enables us to make sense of experiences and decide what choices to make.
Consistency
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Helps to prevent users from making mistakes, or following dead end paths.
Constraints
4 of 5
Lets the user know that they have engaged with the system successfully.
Feedback
5 of 5

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The way in which the perceivable characteristics of an object, signal the way in which the object can be used.

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Affordance

Card 3

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Allows users to identify patterns and give them meaning, which in turn enables us to make sense of experiences and decide what choices to make.

Back

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Card 4

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Helps to prevent users from making mistakes, or following dead end paths.

Back

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Card 5

Front

Lets the user know that they have engaged with the system successfully.

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Preview of the front of card 5

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