Introduction Flashcards
Usable Interactive Products
Products that are easy to learn, effective, and provide an enjoyable user experience.
Interaction Design
Designing interactive products to support how people communicate and interact.
User Experience
How a product behaves and is used.
Accessibility
How easy the product is to get a hold of and use.
Inclusiveness
How the product accommodates the widest number of people.
Effectiveness
How good a product is at what it’s meant to do.
Efficiency
The way a product supports users in carrying out their tasks.
Safety
Protecting users from dangerous conditions.
Utility
The extent to which the product provides the right functionality for the users.
Learnability
How easy a product is to learn how to use.
Memorability
How easy a product is to remember how to use once learned.
Visibility
The more visible functions are, the easier for the users.
Feedback
Sending back information about what action has been done.
Constraints
The use of graphical representations to constrain the user’s options.
Consistency
Similar operations for similar tasks.