Designing Usable Electronic Text: Ergonomic Aspects of Human Information Usage

Designing Usable Electronic Text: Ergonomic Aspects of Human Information Usage

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Jan 14, 2004 · Anglais · Relié (224 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 224
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 14, 2004
Éditeur CRC Press
ISBN-10 041524059X
ISBN-13 9780415240598

Description

In a world increasingly dominated by digital communication, the design of electronic text plays a crucial role in how information is consumed and understood. Andrew Dillon delves into the ergonomic aspects of human interaction with text, highlighting the common pitfalls of poor design choices that disregard user needs. Through an analysis of various technologies and their impact on usability, the author offers insights into how thoughtful design can enhance comprehension and facilitate smoother communication.

Dillon emphasizes the importance of placing the user at the center of the design process. By considering how individuals process information and interact with electronic text, he sheds light on the principles that can lead to more effective online experiences. The interplay between user experience and technological advancement is explored, encouraging designers and developers to prioritize usability in their creations.

Through practical examples and theoretical frameworks, the book aims to bridge the gap between technology and human cognition. It serves as a valuable resource for anyone involved in the design of electronic text, from researchers to practitioners, urging them to respect the needs of their users and create solutions that truly enhance information usage.

Genres

Psychologie
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