Interaction Design

UCD & Human Factors

What is UCD (User-Centred Design) and Human Factors?

UCD (User-Centred Design) and Human Factors are both important aspects of Interaction Design that focus on creating digital products that are optimised for the needs and behaviours of users. UCD involves designing products with a deep understanding of user needs and behaviours, while Human Factors involve understanding the physical, cognitive, and emotional aspects of human behaviour and designing products that accommodate these factors.

Memory & Behaviours

What are Memory & Behaviours?

Memory and behaviours are important factors in Interaction Design, as they can have a significant impact on the usability and effectiveness of digital products. Memory refers to the ability of users to remember information and actions over time, while behaviours refer to the way that users interact with digital products and the actions they take.

Cognitive Psychology

What is Cognitive Psychology?

Cognitive psychology is the study of mental processes such as attention, perception, memory, and problem-solving. In Interaction Design, cognitive psychology is used to understand how users think, learn, and process information when interacting with digital products. By understanding how users think and process information, designers can create interfaces and experiences that are optimised for user cognition.

Human Device Interaction

What is Human Device Interaction?

Human Device Interaction (HDI) is the study and design of interactions between humans and digital devices. It is a subfield of Interaction Design that focuses on creating intuitive, efficient, and satisfying experiences for users when they interact with digital products such as software applications, mobile devices, and other forms of technology.

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