User interaction and user interface design

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Definitions

  • User Interface design is the design of the system or interface with which a user has direct contact and with which they interact to conduct activities. [1]
  • User interface design is the overall process of designing how a user will be able to interact with a system/site. [2]
  • User Interface Design refers to the aspects of hardware or software which can be seen (or heard or otherwise perceived) by the human user, and the commands and mechanisms the user uses to control its operation and input data. (based on The Dictionary of Computing). Usernomics.com

Often user interface design is used as a synonym of user interaction design. Other see a slight difference. E.g. “Interaction design (IxD) is the branch of user experience design that illuminates the relationship between people and the machines they use. While interaction design has a firm foundation in the theory, practice, and methodology of traditional user interface design, its focus is on defining the complex dialogues that occur between people and interactive devices of many types-from computers to mobile communications devices to appliances.” (WordiQ.com, retrieved Jan 2011.

See also: web prototyping software, web wireframe and usability

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See also other articles in the categories Design methodologies and Web authoring

Introductions
On-line handbooks
  • Fluid Design Handbook is a How-to Guide filled with user-centered design (UCD) techniques you can use to learn from your users and design better user experiences.
Topics
Web sites
Various
Examples
  • [3] (2010) by Scratch

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