Literature on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
Here’s the entire UX literature on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) by the Interaction Design Foundation, collated in one place:
All open-source articles on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
Formal Methods
The use of Formal Methods in human-computer interaction dates back to its earliest days as a growing discipline, includi
Book chapter
Human Data Interaction (HDI): The New Information Frontier
After more than 40 years in the field, Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is already a well-established design discipline.
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Phenomenology
Phenomenology
Phenomenology begins as a rigorous and systematic study of consciousness in the work of Edmund Husserl at the start of t
Book chapter
Aesthetic Computing
Aesthetic Computing
The phrase "Aesthetic Computing" while taken literally applies the philosophical area of aesthetics to the field of comp
Book chapter
Open User Innovation
Open User Innovation
Almost 30 years ago, researchers began a systematic study of innovation by end users and user firms. At that time, the p
Book chapter
Guidelines for Design for Appropriation
Appropriation occurs when a user takes a design and puts it to use in a way that wasn’t anticipated by the designer. Thi
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- 8 years ago
The Social Environment Model
The Social Environment Model
“People are social environment blind”
The social environment model works for any society, modern or traditional
Book chapter
The Future
The Future
“The future is socio-technology not technology”
The future of computing depends on its relationship to humanity
Book chapter
Learn the Role of Perception and Memory in HCI and UX
Have you ever wondered how your brain makes sense of the world? It's a fascinating process! If you want to design helpfu
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- 2 mths ago
Polite Computing
Polite Computing
“Politeness makes a community a nice place to be”
This chapter analyzes politeness as a socio-technical require
Book chapter
How to Improve Your UX with HCI Insights
Design plays a role that’s utterly crucial in our daily lives—it bridges functionality with aesthetics to meet user need
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- 3 mths ago
Cognitive Maps in UX | IxDF
Cognitive maps in UX show how users think about a product or service. Designers use these visual representations so they
- 314 shares
- 2 mths ago
Start Your UX Journey: Essential Insights for Success
One in three consumers (32%) will abandon a brand they love after a single poor experience. Designers can’t afford bad u
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- 4 mths ago
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