Title
Cultural diversity in user interface design: are intuitions enough?
Abstract
In a Communications of the ACM article of April 1993 ("Human Communications Issues in Advanced UIs," pp. 101--109), Aaron Marcus makes a number of compelling points about the design of interactive computer systems for demographically-diverse user populations. In particular, he advocates interfaces that support users by providing an "appealing perceptual experience" both in their appearance ("look") and behavior ("feel"). He contends that the path to such appealing interfaces involves developing and evaluating candidate scenarious through "either professional intuition or focus groups, [developing] prototypes quickly, [evaluating] their utility carefully through testing, and [implementing] a practical version."
Year
DOI
Venue
1994
10.1145/181526.181533
ACM SIGCHI Bulletin
Keywords
DocType
Volume
demographically-diverse user population,intuitions enough,user interface design,cultural diversity,focus group,compelling point,appealing interface,aaron marcus,human communications issues,candidate scenarious,advanced uis,acm article,interactive computer system
Journal
26
Issue
Citations 
PageRank 
1
13
5.95
References 
Authors
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Barbee Teasley17017.50
Laura Leventhal2299.02
Brad Blumenthal37219.08
Keith Instone411226.42
Daryl Stone5209.58