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Cognitive Elements of an Effective UI/UX Design
Shabnam Shahfar
@ShabnamShahfar
www.protegra.com
Shabnam Shahfar
Topics
• Human Centered Design
• UI/UX Design
• Design Principals
• Vision
• Attention
• Memory
Design
“Few people think about it or are aware of it. But there is nothing made by human beings that does not involve a design decision somewhere.” — Bill Moggridge
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Design
“The world does not understand design”
-Don Norman
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Design
• Good design starts with an understanding of psychology and technology.
• Good designers ask why
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Areas of Design
• Industrial
• Experience
• Interaction
• Artistic
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Human Centered Design
• HCD is a design philosophy.
• It means starting with a good understanding of people and the needs that the design is intended to meet.
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YOU ARE NOT
EVERYONE!
What is User Experience (UX) Design?
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UX vs. UI
Design
Two of the most important characteristics of a good design are:
• Discoverability
• Understanding
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Discoverability
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Affordance & Signifier
• Affordance is a relationship between the properties of an object and a person, e.g, a chair affords sitting.
• Signifier is the signal or clues that helps users find possible actions.
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Signifier
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Feedback
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Conceptual Model
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Human Error?!
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Human Visual Perception
What you see is not what it is!
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Foveal vs. Peripheral vision
V U Y
Y U V
Eye tracking
Eye movements
How do we know where to look when
presented with an image?
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Foveal vs. Peripheral vision
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Foveal vs. Peripheral vision
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Foveal vs. Peripheral vision
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Foveal vs. Peripheral vision
Gestalt Psychology
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The human eye sees objects in their entirety before perceiving their individual parts
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Gestalt Laws of Grouping
• Law of proximity
• Law of closure
• Law of similarity
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Law of Proximity
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Law of Proximity
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Law of Similarity
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Law of Similarity
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Law of Similarity
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Law of Closure
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Law of Closure
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Color
• Primary color to enhance your branding
• Accent color is to provide contrast for important buttons and UI elements and components
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Color
• Use color to unite user experience across multiple platforms and multiple devices
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Protanopia
No red cones
Deuteranopia
No green cones
Tritanopia
No blue cones
Normal vision
Color deficiency
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Attention
• “The addictive nature of web browsing can leave you with an attention span of nine seconds – the same as a goldfish” *
* BBC in 2002
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Memory
Working Memory Long Term Memory
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Cognitive Load
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Just like computers, human brains have a limited amount of processing power
Cognitive Load
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Average person is able to hold only 7+/- 2 units of information in short-term memory
- Cognitive psychologist George A. Miller, Princeton University [1956]
Minimizing Cognitive Load
• Avoid visual clutter
• Build on existing mental models
• Offload tasks
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@ShabnamShahfar
www.protegra.com
Shabnam Shahfar
Credits Design of every day things, Don Norman
Don’t make me think, Steve Krug
http://www.webexhibits.org/colorart/ag.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foveal
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2014/03/28/design-principles-visual-perception-and-the-principles-of-gestalt/
http://ddriscollfnd111.wordpress.com/design-tips/gestalt-theory-for-designers/
https://developers.google.com/events/io/sessions/326460111
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_load
http://www.nngroup.com/articles/minimize-cognitive-load/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attention
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/1834682.stm
http://www.nngroup.com/articles/definition-user-experience/
http://www.nngroup.com/articles/how-long-do-users-stay-on-web-pages/
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