Designing User Experience

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Pearson UK, 2019 - Human-computer interaction - 644 pages
Designing User Experience presents a comprehensive introduction to the practical issue of creating interactive systems, services and products from a human-centred perspective. It develops the principles and methods of human-computer interaction (HCI) and Interaction Design (ID) to deal with the design of twenty-first-century computing and the demands for improved user experience (UX). It brings together the key theoretical foundations of human experiences when people interact with and through technologies. It explores UX in a wide variety of environments and contexts.

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Contents

Preface
Further reading
Publishers acknowledgements
a framework for designing UX 3 The process of humancentred UX design
Web links
Summary and key points
Summary and key points
2-21
Perception and navigation
2-25
Contexts for designing UX 14 Designing apps and websites
13-17
Ubiquitous computing
13-18
Mobile computing
13-19
Wearable computing
13-20
Summary and key points
13-21
Understanding
14-7
Summary and key points
14-25
Aims
14-27

Collaborative environments
3-16
Summary and key points
3-27
An introduction to user experience
4-1
Crosschannel
4-12
Usability
5-5
Summary and key points
5-13
Experience design
5-28
Techniques for designing
5-31
Summary and key points
5-35
Understanding
5-64
Envisionment
5-65
Multimodal interface design
8-13
Summary and key points
8-19
Design
8-30
Evaluation
8-61
Summary and key points
8-74
Task analysis
8-88
Visual interface design
8-93
Multimodal interface design
13-6
References
14-48
Social media
14-54
Summary and key points
14-55
Summary and key points
14-101
Ubiquitous computing
14-115
Summary and key points
14-129
Aims
14-149
Summary and key points
20-15
Foundations of UX design
20-18
Memory and attention 22 Affect
20-22
Summary and key points
20-40
Summary and key points
22-17
Cognition and action
22-19
Cognition and action
22-36
Social interaction
24-6
Summary and key points
1970
Perception and navigation
1973
References
1995
Index
2025

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