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Interaction, usability and aesthetics
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2006
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Visual DesignInteractive MetaphorsEngineeringUsability EngineeringInteraction TechniqueInteractive MarketingDesignHalo EffectUser ExperienceUser EvaluationHuman-computer InteractionUser Interface DesignCommunicationContent AnalysisInformation QualityUser-centric EvaluationSocial Sciences
In this paper we describe an evaluation of two websites with the same content but different interface styles (traditional menu-based and interactive metaphors). A formative usability evaluation was carried out with heuristic assessment of aesthetics, and questionnaire assessment of aesthetics, content, information quality, usability and post-test memory. The study revealed that perception of information quality is affected by the interaction style implemented in the interface, in a manner resembling the halo effect in person perception. Implications for website design and evaluation are discussed.
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