HCI
HCI
HCI
“When simple things need pictures, labels, or instructions, the design has
failed.” [Don Norman, The Design of Everyday Things, 1988 [Norman, 1992,
page 9]]
HCI is not just about creating attractive user interfaces, but is about
understanding who will use them, how they will use them and what they will
use them for and ensuring they are effective for this purpose.
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Physical limitations
Height, reach, eyesight, hearing
Sensitivity to temperature and humidity
Sensitivity to lighting conditions
Resistance to change
How is change managed?
Who is involved
Technology in search of a solution
Disruption of existing social order
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