Title
User experience (UX) patterns for audio-visual networked applications: inspirations for design
Abstract
This paper summarizes best practices for improving user experience (UX) of audio-visual networked applications such as YouTube, Flickr, or Facebook. Designing for a good UX is becoming increasingly important within the HCI community. However, there is still a lack of empirically based knowledge on how to design audio-visual networked applications for an optimal UX. Based on studies with more than 8000 users of ten different audio-visual networked applications, we have developed 30 user experience patterns (short UX patterns). Our UX patterns are build on the end users' experiences investigated in lab and field studies in three different European countries. Most other pattern collections are based on the experience of designers or developers. In this paper we will present how we have developed the UX patterns and will describe the major UX problem areas found in detail. Our pattern collection can be useful to the designers of audio-visual networked applications and for the researchers working in the area of UX by providing empirical evidence on identified UX problems and suggestions for solutions referring to one or more of our UX patterns.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1145/1868914.1868955
NordiCHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
short ux pattern,pattern collection,audio-visual networked application,optimal ux,ux pattern,user experience,major ux problem area,good ux,different audio-visual networked application,ux problem,empirical evidence,best practice,social media,patterns,social network,field study
User experience design,Best practice,Social media,End user,Empirical evidence,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Multimedia
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.41
28
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marianna Obrist174081.74
Daniela Wurhofer211014.14
Elke Beck316713.70
Amela Karahasanovic449231.15
Manfred Tscheligi52567570.72