The Art of Interface Design HCI CS6540/5540 Fall 2007 Anne Morgan SpalterAdapted and Revised by Brown UniversityRich Riesenfeld.

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The Art of Interface Design HCI CS6540/5540 Fall 2007 Anne Morgan SpalterAdapted and Revised by Brown UniversityRich Riesenfeld

Inter-related Components of Interface Design Task analysis and user testing Software engineering Functional analysis Aesthetic appeal Etc.

Looking Good—Then & Now 1 Some issues same as traditional design –Overall composition (leading the eye, creating balance, etc.) –Use of shape/form Affordance: buttons, sliders, levers, arrows, etc –Use of color (not having too many different colors, using color to code features, etc.)

Looking Good—Then & Now 2 Graphic Arts and Design –People study years to learn this formally –There are many full-time jobs performing just this function –Characteristics Challenging task Important factor for success of project Takes significant project time to do well

Looking Good—Then & Now 3 Some issues unique to digital media –Interaction Principles not fully established yet –Animation Content may change over time Motion is tricky –Integration of different (multi-) media E.g., text, image, sound elements Gives rise to more complex design issues

Looking Good—Then & Now 4 Issues unique to digital media (cont) –Need to structure much information, e.g. Design hierarchy Navigation aids –Ever-changing tools, usage platforms Including new immersive spaces

Some Traditional Design Concerns in Digital Media 1 These and other issues present new aesthetic design challenges Aligning elements Grouping elements appropriately for dialog boxes or screen design Designing clear, associative icons

Some Traditional Design Concerns in Digital Media 2 Using type of screen Use of color –Do not over-use it –Consistent, thematic use –Tasteful, aesthetic balance –Appropriate to target audience Business/professional group Young children, etc …

Some Traditional Design Concerns in Digital Media 3 Appropriate and consistent style Traditional design strategies, e.g., using –small multiples –layering –narrative –metaphor

Some Traditional Design Concerns in Digital Media 4 Clean designs –Reducing clutter and visual noise At RISD designers take a full year of typography, e.g. –Stuff is not trivial –Painfully bad designs by unskilled purveyors abound!

Colors, Fonts, Elements Contrasting colors, use primaries and complements Design a sensible look, a scheme, a design, that is appropriate to the task –Children, how would you do this –Physicians, how would this look Unclutters, coherent, structured

Colors, Fonts, Elements - Use hierarchy, urls, top-down expansions, hypertext, etc Fonts –Clean, no serifs –Drop shadowed can give some relief, 3D effect gives life Good composition –Symmetry gets tedious –Make presentation interesting

Colors, Fonts, Elements - Avoid “cheap licks,” for professional, serious interfaces –Spins, fly-ins, etc –Noise effects gets distracting, annoying All of these devices should be considered like spices –Highly effective when used sparingly and appropriately –Who wants to read a style with a “!” at the end of each sentence.

An Example 1 I asked a student to recreate some of our java color applets in Director (as shockwave files), and –Told him to make them look the same as the original ones He decided to add a bit of his own design to them –Results were very disappointing An Example1

An Example 2 It’s interesting because –Functionality is exactly the same –Change in only in aesthetics –Much less pleasurable to use new the applets (Student flunks out…) An Example2

Older, Java version Not perfect but –Nice feeling –Important because the concept being taught is pretty simple

Revised (Student) Version

Two Up Comparison Original Revised

What Changed? 1 Important aesthetic differences –Variations subtle –Change pleasure of using applet New version too big –Poor use of screen real estate –Program hogs up too much screen What Changed?1

Two Up Comparison Original Revised

What Changed? 2 Color use –greenish background color behind printer –Unpleasant, distracting background –Totally irrelevant color choice Also, too much black –Lost nice use of gray in the original What Changed?2

Two Up Comparison Original Revised

What Changed? 3 Printer doesn’t look realistic or diagrammatic— –just like a bad 3D model, Ink bottles not properly anti-aliased What Changed?3

Two Up Comparison Original Revised

What Changed? 4 Many problems with perspective –Ink bottle position –Printer position –paper position –“Case” for sliders Gradient banding is annoying What Changed?4

Two Up Comparison Original Revised

What Changed? 5 Sliders –Look like binders not sliders –Application of gradient makes the colors too black –Unattractive font for CMY letters –Different treatment of slider case and printer inconsistent style is distracting Undesirable effects of black outline on paper –Makes it separate from printer –Seems to be floating above it What Changed?5

Two Up Comparison Original Revised

And Another New Version 1 And Another New Version1

And Another New Version 2 And Another New Version2

What’s Wrong? 1 This one looked better because –Used more of the original design –Original was a nice one, Now his two applets don’t look alike, –Bad choice for a series of related applets –Violates consistency What’s Wrong?1

What’s Wrong? 2 Lights are lit up differently –Subtle but makes a big difference Purple around the edge of the monitor –Bad choice since it’s a color apple –Contrasting color affects color perception –Alters how we see the subject matter What’s Wrong?2

And Another New Version 1 And Another New Version1

And Another New Version 2 And Another New Version2

Conclusions

Everything Must Work Together 1 If you do not understand the client’s needs, it doesn’t matter how beautiful the interface looks. An aesthetically good interface must work with good overall design UI work often done in teams with programmers, cognitive scientists, artistic designers, and business people

Everything Must Work Together 2 Design the aesthetics, like everything else in the interface Give aethestics time and thought Be tasteful in design Seek compatible help on aesthetics, if not your strength

Resources Information Design: Edward Tufte’s book Multimedia Design: Designing Visual Interface (Mullet/Sano), Design Multimedia (Lopuck) Web Design: Lisa Weinman’s and David Siegel’s books

Resources Magazines: Print, How To (these are graphic design magazines that now address many digital design issues) Information Visualization (Ware) [some “science of graphic design”]

The End UI Aesthetics