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What is the User Experience?

Published Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
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From what I know about the professions that mix with Graphic Design, the User Experience encompasses the following:

1. Information Design

This refers to the structuring of information (bet you saw that one coming), which includes the laying out of rules for nomenclature which is fancy pants speak for how you phrase something/what vocabulary is used.

2. Interaction Design

This interrelates with information & graphic design, but with a focus on how the product is used. How errors are handled, how feedback is given to the user.

3. “Appearance”

I put this in quotes as it refers to more than just the visual appeal of a product (there you are Graphic Designer!) The sound factor is important as well. The sounds (or lack thereof) can make the difference. Finally there is the tactile aspect, which refers to how the object “feels”. It can be an aspect of giving feedback to the user (like a mouse click) or something as simple as using a different texture or thickness that makes it feel better in one’s hand.

…and yet it feels like there’s something missing. These three core values are close, but seem to ignore one extra bit that I propose to add:

4. Prejudice

Positive or negative, we all have prejudices based on past experiences, our culture, our personal bias towards anything. This touches on a lot of things that are covered by graphic design (appealing to someone’s visual aesthetic), information design (ensuring appropriate nomenclature & an appropriate organization of information contained), and interaction design (giving feedback to the user, how to handle an error.)

Examples for the case of adding #4:

  • FedEx advertisement in america showing a smiling woman. Then showing the same advertisement in Saudi Arabia
  • Political aspects of the country of origin e.g. “Made in Japan” used to carry more weight in the states than it does now
  • Identical Product. One branded with Microsoft, the other Apple Computer

What do you think? Is this a welcome addition to the definition of user experience, or is it already covered in the other three? Do you have another possible aspect of the user experience that wasn’t covered here? Make yourself heard by leaving a comment.

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Rise to the Challenge

Published Monday, November 17th, 2008
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It’s not the same as just making a web page by myself. I had to learn what the PHP functions in Wordpress were. For example
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Predictability

Published Sunday, November 16th, 2008
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The Importance of Honesty

Published Thursday, November 6th, 2008
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“I don’t know” can be a real tough thing to say sometimes, but it’s definitely going to leave you better off than claiming otherwise and delivering an incomplete or ruined product. Knowing your limits is one aspect of honesty, but also knowing that you can do something is another.

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Welcome

Published Saturday, October 25th, 2008
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Hello, my name is Daniel Stewart. I am a graphic designer of 2 years working for the SJWeeks designs firm, and a graduate of San Francisco State’s Multimedia Studies Program with a focus on graphic & information design. [...] Continue Reading…

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