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Testing Aesthetics: The influence of design aesthetics in usability Everyone knows that usability testing of the websites and apps we produce is important. But what about testing aesthetics? How a product looks and feels to the user has considerable influence over purchasing and implementation decisions. Regrettably, this aspect of product desirability can often be overlooked in terms of a product’s success or failure. Whether a user likes a design is not the only criterion by which to judge a product - the ultimate goal is a design that positively reflects the company it represents while simultaneously appealing and communicating effectively to the user demographic. This talk focuses on techniques to create and maintain that balance for your users.]]>

Testing Aesthetics: The influence of design aesthetics in usability Everyone knows that usability testing of the websites and apps we produce is important. But what about testing aesthetics? How a product looks and feels to the user has considerable influence over purchasing and implementation decisions. Regrettably, this aspect of product desirability can often be overlooked in terms of a product’s success or failure. Whether a user likes a design is not the only criterion by which to judge a product - the ultimate goal is a design that positively reflects the company it represents while simultaneously appealing and communicating effectively to the user demographic. This talk focuses on techniques to create and maintain that balance for your users.]]>
Tue, 17 May 2016 17:43:47 GMT /slideshow/testing-aesthetic-the-influence-of-aesthetic-in-perceived-usability/62110352 mariesadale@slideshare.net(mariesadale) Testing Aesthetic: The Influence of Aesthetic in Perceived Usability mariesadale Testing Aesthetics: The influence of design aesthetics in usability Everyone knows that usability testing of the websites and apps we produce is important. But what about testing aesthetics? How a product looks and feels to the user has considerable influence over purchasing and implementation decisions. Regrettably, this aspect of product desirability can often be overlooked in terms of a product’s success or failure. Whether a user likes a design is not the only criterion by which to judge a product - the ultimate goal is a design that positively reflects the company it represents while simultaneously appealing and communicating effectively to the user demographic. This talk focuses on techniques to create and maintain that balance for your users. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/testingaesthetictalk05202016-160517174347-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Testing Aesthetics: The influence of design aesthetics in usability Everyone knows that usability testing of the websites and apps we produce is important. But what about testing aesthetics? How a product looks and feels to the user has considerable influence over purchasing and implementation decisions. Regrettably, this aspect of product desirability can often be overlooked in terms of a product’s success or failure. Whether a user likes a design is not the only criterion by which to judge a product - the ultimate goal is a design that positively reflects the company it represents while simultaneously appealing and communicating effectively to the user demographic. This talk focuses on techniques to create and maintain that balance for your users.
Testing Aesthetic: The Influence of Aesthetic in Perceived Usability from Mariesa Dale
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UX, Off the Hook // RefreshDC Event, June 2015 /slideshow/refresh-dc-june2015fulldeckv1-49917151/49917151 refreshdcjune2015fulldeckv1-150628005713-lva1-app6892
From RefreshDC, June 2015 // TALK DESCRIPTION: As designers and developers, many of us understand the cues that keep users coming back for more. Every day we create interactions filled with hooks [1] -- psychological triggers designed to compel users to check back in frequently. By repeatedly embracing these techniques, however, we implicitly assume that the mental tug of our product is more important than a user's physical environment at any given moment. In this talk we’ll consider different hook models, weighing the moral implications of these choices and what it means to find a sensible balance between user respect and product engagement. We'll explore strategies for creating mindful and responsible interactions and discuss what can be done to help avoid the misuse of our users. [1] Eyal, Nir. Hooked: How to build habit-forming products. Penguin Canada, 2014.]]>

From RefreshDC, June 2015 // TALK DESCRIPTION: As designers and developers, many of us understand the cues that keep users coming back for more. Every day we create interactions filled with hooks [1] -- psychological triggers designed to compel users to check back in frequently. By repeatedly embracing these techniques, however, we implicitly assume that the mental tug of our product is more important than a user's physical environment at any given moment. In this talk we’ll consider different hook models, weighing the moral implications of these choices and what it means to find a sensible balance between user respect and product engagement. We'll explore strategies for creating mindful and responsible interactions and discuss what can be done to help avoid the misuse of our users. [1] Eyal, Nir. Hooked: How to build habit-forming products. Penguin Canada, 2014.]]>
Sun, 28 Jun 2015 00:57:13 GMT /slideshow/refresh-dc-june2015fulldeckv1-49917151/49917151 mariesadale@slideshare.net(mariesadale) UX, Off the Hook // RefreshDC Event, June 2015 mariesadale From RefreshDC, June 2015 // TALK DESCRIPTION: As designers and developers, many of us understand the cues that keep users coming back for more. Every day we create interactions filled with hooks [1] -- psychological triggers designed to compel users to check back in frequently. By repeatedly embracing these techniques, however, we implicitly assume that the mental tug of our product is more important than a user's physical environment at any given moment. In this talk we’ll consider different hook models, weighing the moral implications of these choices and what it means to find a sensible balance between user respect and product engagement. We'll explore strategies for creating mindful and responsible interactions and discuss what can be done to help avoid the misuse of our users. [1] Eyal, Nir. Hooked: How to build habit-forming products. Penguin Canada, 2014. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/refreshdcjune2015fulldeckv1-150628005713-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> From RefreshDC, June 2015 // TALK DESCRIPTION: As designers and developers, many of us understand the cues that keep users coming back for more. Every day we create interactions filled with hooks [1] -- psychological triggers designed to compel users to check back in frequently. By repeatedly embracing these techniques, however, we implicitly assume that the mental tug of our product is more important than a user&#39;s physical environment at any given moment. In this talk we’ll consider different hook models, weighing the moral implications of these choices and what it means to find a sensible balance between user respect and product engagement. We&#39;ll explore strategies for creating mindful and responsible interactions and discuss what can be done to help avoid the misuse of our users. [1] Eyal, Nir. Hooked: How to build habit-forming products. Penguin Canada, 2014.
UX, Off the Hook // RefreshDC Event, June 2015 from Mariesa Dale
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