With the older generation of humans fading out the design concepts of tomorrow will soon be here. Software interaction caters to accessibility and basically not confusing people,older people. But us web savoy generation of users don't need some of thous hints and tells to how to use things. What direction will this lead us in? One example is roll overs on buttons, there to mainly to tell the user that yes, you are about to click a button. But isn't this obvious to most of us? The general shape of interfaces will evolve as society grows more comfortable and more important more familiar with interaction.
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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Reflective & Visceral behavior
Our behavior can be impacted by previous events in our lives.
For me I was young and a fear was instilled in me forever. I lived in Seattle, and the rain there was heavy. I was driving across this bridge with my family when a storm struck. This particular bride floated atop the lake. When the storm hit the bridge over flowed with water, leaving our car half way submerged. When the fireman took me out of my car seat they had to tread through waist high water to save me. From that day I have always hated travailing on bridges.
This fear stayed with my my entire life and is a good example of Reflective & Visceral behavior.
For me I was young and a fear was instilled in me forever. I lived in Seattle, and the rain there was heavy. I was driving across this bridge with my family when a storm struck. This particular bride floated atop the lake. When the storm hit the bridge over flowed with water, leaving our car half way submerged. When the fireman took me out of my car seat they had to tread through waist high water to save me. From that day I have always hated travailing on bridges.
This fear stayed with my my entire life and is a good example of Reflective & Visceral behavior.
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