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E-raamat: Cross-Cultural Human-Computer Interaction and User Experience Design: A Semiotic Perspective [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)
  • Formaat: 208 pages, 2 Tables, black and white; 86 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Feb-2015
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780429160134
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  • Formaat: 208 pages, 2 Tables, black and white; 86 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Feb-2015
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780429160134
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The semiotic perspective of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) can give you insight into values, beliefs, and reference systems of the users that often go unnoticed when using traditional HCI approaches.Cross-Cultural Human-Computer Interaction and User Experience Design: A Semiotic Perspective focuses on the semiotic approach in product, services, and system design, and emphasizes the semiotic and linguistic aspects in HCI and user experience (UX). The book shows you how to leverage these insights when creating useful, usable, and appealing user interfaces.

The book covers the theoretical background of HCI semiotics with emphasis on the interaction elements present in the user interface, the methodology to work with them to achieve useful insights both for design and evaluation, and the results obtained compared to traditional UX methods. It then examines a cross-cultural study presenting a semiotic method for design and evaluation in a different cultural background, and discusses the resulting insights, which are then structured as guidelines for HCI/UX design for Chinese users.

Although extensive research has been done in HCI semiotics and the cultural aspects of HCI, this book differs by exploring how these fields are informed by the linguistic perspective. It presents a novel approach to cross-cultural HCI/UX, covers the latest research in the field, and brings a set of tools and methods to benefit the design process by taking a semiotic perspective. It also supplies a set of design guidelines for developing more usable, useful, and appealing products, services, and systems.

List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Author Biography xvii
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(8)
PART I Semiotics of Interaction
Chapter 2 Semiotic Foundations of HCI and UX Design
9(22)
2.1 Signs, data, information
10(2)
2.2 Actors, audiences, paradigms
12(2)
2.3 Ideology, persuasion
14(9)
2.3.1 Cognitive power
17(2)
2.3.2 Evaluative power
19(1)
2.3.3 Action orientation
19(2)
2.3.4 Logical coherence
21(2)
2.4 UI languages
23(8)
2.4.1 Visible language
28(1)
2.4.2 Interaction language
28(3)
Chapter 3 Semiotic Design and Evaluation Framework
31(14)
3.1 UI language components
31(7)
3.1.1 Discrete elements
31(1)
3.1.2 Interaction sentences
32(4)
3.1.3 Narration
36(1)
3.1.4 Rhetorical tropes
37(1)
3.1.5 Patterns
38(1)
3.2 UI annotation
38(2)
3.3 UI corpus
40(5)
Chapter 4 Case Study: Expert Evaluations of Complex UIs
45(32)
4.1 UI annotation and analysis
45(29)
4.1.1 Red-eye removal
45(5)
4.1.2 Barrel distortion
50(7)
4.1.3 Eliminate an object
57(5)
4.1.4 Clone objects in perspective
62(7)
4.1.5 Customize the UI
69(5)
4.2 Global semiotic analysis
74(1)
4.3 Expert evaluation results
75(2)
Chapter 5 Discussion
77(4)
PART II Culture of Interaction
Chapter 6 UI Language Components and Cultural Markers
81(2)
Chapter 7 Cross-Cultural Design and Evaluation Framework
83(4)
7.1 Research methods
83(3)
7.1.1 Phases of research
85(1)
7.1.2 Initial questions
85(1)
7.2 Hypotheses and questionnaire
86(1)
Chapter 8 Case Study: Cross-Cultural Preference of UI Language Components, Cultural Markers
87(66)
8.1 Interview and results analysis
87(64)
8.1.1 Personal data
87(7)
8.1.2 Layout
94(25)
8.1.3 Color
119(12)
8.1.4 Symbols
131(14)
8.1.5 Look and feel
145(6)
8.2 Proposed guidelines for Chinese UI design
151(2)
Chapter 9 Discussion and Conclusion
153(10)
Conclusion and Future Work
159(4)
PART III Appendices
Appendix A Heuristic Evaluation
163(4)
Appendix B Semiotic Analysis
167(2)
Appendix C Hypotheses
169(4)
References 173(10)
Index 183
Jan Brejcha obtained his Ph.D. in Interaction and Communication Design from a semiotic perspective at the New Media Studies, Institute of Information Studies and Librarianship, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. As part of his doctoral thesis, he developed a semiotics and language-based design, analysis, and evaluation methodology. He is a lecturer at Charles University and a consultant for many HCI-related projects in the academic and corporate field. He is an accomplished author and has expertise in user-centered and semiotic design and analysis techniques, as well as a solid background in machine tools, small-business administration and marketing. He earned his master's degree in Media and Communication studies from the Electronic Culture and Semiotics department at Charles University, where he completed his graduate thesis "Between Code and Design: Towards a philosophy of interaction design".