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IM2044 – Week 6: Lecture
Dr. Andres Baravalle

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Interaction design
• The next slides are based on the
companion slides for the textbook
• By the end of this week, you should have
studied all chapters of the textbook up to
chapter 11
• Today we will covering chapter 11.

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Overview
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Prototyping and construction
Conceptual design
Physical design
Generating prototypes
Support for design

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Prototyping and construction
• What is a prototype?
• Why prototype?
• Different kinds of prototyping
Low fidelity
High fidelity
• Compromises in prototyping
Vertical
Horizontal
• Construction

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What is a prototype?
In other design fields a prototype is a
small-scale model:
• A miniature car
• A miniature building or town
• The example here comes
from a 3D printer

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What is a prototype?
In interaction design it can be (among other things):
• A series of screen sketches
• A storyboard, i.e. a cartoon-like series of scenes
• A slide show (e.g. impress, powerpoint)
• A video simulating the use of a system
• A mock-up (e.g. lump of wood, cardboard)
• A wireframe
• A piece of software with limited functionality
written in the target language or in another
language
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Why prototype?
• Evaluation and feedback are central to interaction
design
• Stakeholders can see, hold, interact with a
prototype more easily than a document or a
drawing
• Team members can communicate effectively
• You can test out ideas for yourself
• It encourages reflection: very important aspect of
design
• Prototypes answer questions, and support
designers in choosing between alternatives
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Filtering dimensions of
prototyping

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Manifestation dimensions of
prototyping

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What to prototype?
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Technical issues
Work flow, task design
Screen layouts and information display
Difficult, controversial, critical areas

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Types of prototyping
• Throwaway prototyping
– Producing a model that will eventually be
discarded rather than becoming part of the
final delivered software
– E.g. low-fidelity prototyping, storyboards,
sketching, Wizard-of-Oz

• Evolutionary prototyping
– Producing a model that will be continuously
improved
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Low-fidelity prototyping
• Uses a medium which is unlike the final
medium e.g. paper, cardboard
• Is quick, cheap and easily changed
• Examples:
sketches of screens, task sequences,
etc
‘Post-it’ notes
storyboards
‘Wizard-of-Oz’

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Storyboards
• Often used with scenarios, bringing
more detail, and a chance to role play
• It is a series of sketches showing how a
user might progress through a task
using the device
• Used early in design

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Sketching
• Sketching is important to low-fidelity
prototyping
• Don’t be inhibited about drawing ability.
Practice simple symbols

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Card-based prototypes
• Index cards (3 X 5
inches)
• Each card
represents
one screen or part
of screen
• Often used in
website
development

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‘Wizard-of-Oz’ prototyping
• The user thinks they are interacting with a
computer, but a developer is responding to
output rather than the system
• Usually done early in design to understand
users’ expectations

User
>Blurb blurb
>Do this
>Why?

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Wireframes
• Identify the elements that will be displayed
on the page or screen, such as
– Navigation
– Content sections
– Imagery and/or media
– Form elements

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High-fidelity prototyping
• Uses materials that you would expect to be in the
final product
• Prototype looks more like the final system than a
low-fidelity version
• For a high-fidelity software prototype common
environments include Adobe Director and
Adobe Flash

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Compromises in prototyping
•All prototypes involve compromises
•For software-based prototyping maybe there is
a slow response? sketchy icons? limited
functionality?
•Two common types of compromise
• ‘horizontal’: provide a wide range of
functions, but with little detail
• ‘vertical’: provide a lot of detail for only a
few functions
•Compromises in prototypes mustn’t be ignored.
Product needs engineering
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Construction
• Taking the prototypes (or learning from
them) and creating a whole
• Quality must be attended to: usability (of
course), reliability, robustness,
maintainability, integrity, portability,
efficiency, etc

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Conceptual design: from
requirements to design
• Transform user requirements/needs into a
conceptual model
• “a description of the proposed system in
terms of a set of integrated ideas and
concepts about what it should do, behave
and look like, that will be understandable by
the users in the manner intended”
• Don’t move to a solution too quickly. Iterate,
iterate, iterate
• Consider alternatives: prototyping helps
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Is there a suitable metaphor?
• Interface metaphors combine familiar
knowledge with new knowledge in a way that
will help the user understand the product.
• Three steps: understand functionality, identify
potential problem areas, generate metaphors
• Evaluate metaphors:
How much structure does it provide?
How much is relevant to the problem?
Is it easy to represent?
Will the audience understand it?
How extensible is it?
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Considering interaction types
• Which interaction type?
How the user invokes actions
Instructing, conversing, manipulating or
exploring
• Do different interface types provide insight?
WIMP, shareable, augmented reality, etc

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Expanding the conceptual
model

• What functions will the product perform?
What will the product do and what will the
human do (task allocation)?
• How are the functions related to each other?
Sequential or parallel?
Categorisations, e.g. all actions related to
telephone memory storage
• What information needs to be available?
What data is required to perform the task?
How is this data to be transformed by the
system?
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Using scenarios in conceptual
design
• Express proposed or imagined situations
• Used throughout design in various ways
• Scripts for user evaluation of prototypes
• Concrete examples of tasks
• As a means of co-operation across
professional boundaries
• Plus and minus scenarios to explore extreme
cases

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Generate storyboard from
scenario

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Generate card-based prototype
from use case

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Support for design
• Patterns for interaction design
• Individual patterns
• Pattern languages
• Pattern libraries
• Tools and environments

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Summary
• Different kinds of prototyping are used for different
purposes and at different stages
• Prototypes answer questions, so prototype
appropriately
• Construction: the final product must be engineered
appropriately
• Conceptual design (the first step of design)
• Consider interaction types and interface types to
prompt creativity
• Storyboards can be generated from scenarios
• Card-based prototypes can be generated from use
cases
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Designing and prototyping

  • 1. IM2044 – Week 6: Lecture Dr. Andres Baravalle 1
  • 2. Interaction design • The next slides are based on the companion slides for the textbook • By the end of this week, you should have studied all chapters of the textbook up to chapter 11 • Today we will covering chapter 11. 2
  • 3. Overview • • • • • Prototyping and construction Conceptual design Physical design Generating prototypes Support for design 3
  • 4. Prototyping and construction • What is a prototype? • Why prototype? • Different kinds of prototyping Low fidelity High fidelity • Compromises in prototyping Vertical Horizontal • Construction 4
  • 5. What is a prototype? In other design fields a prototype is a small-scale model: • A miniature car • A miniature building or town • The example here comes from a 3D printer 5
  • 6. What is a prototype? In interaction design it can be (among other things): • A series of screen sketches • A storyboard, i.e. a cartoon-like series of scenes • A slide show (e.g. impress, powerpoint) • A video simulating the use of a system • A mock-up (e.g. lump of wood, cardboard) • A wireframe • A piece of software with limited functionality written in the target language or in another language 6
  • 7. Why prototype? • Evaluation and feedback are central to interaction design • Stakeholders can see, hold, interact with a prototype more easily than a document or a drawing • Team members can communicate effectively • You can test out ideas for yourself • It encourages reflection: very important aspect of design • Prototypes answer questions, and support designers in choosing between alternatives 7
  • 10. What to prototype? • • • • Technical issues Work flow, task design Screen layouts and information display Difficult, controversial, critical areas 10
  • 11. Types of prototyping • Throwaway prototyping – Producing a model that will eventually be discarded rather than becoming part of the final delivered software – E.g. low-fidelity prototyping, storyboards, sketching, Wizard-of-Oz • Evolutionary prototyping – Producing a model that will be continuously improved 11
  • 12. Low-fidelity prototyping • Uses a medium which is unlike the final medium e.g. paper, cardboard • Is quick, cheap and easily changed • Examples: sketches of screens, task sequences, etc ‘Post-it’ notes storyboards ‘Wizard-of-Oz’ 12
  • 13. Storyboards • Often used with scenarios, bringing more detail, and a chance to role play • It is a series of sketches showing how a user might progress through a task using the device • Used early in design 13
  • 14. Sketching • Sketching is important to low-fidelity prototyping • Don’t be inhibited about drawing ability. Practice simple symbols 14
  • 15. Card-based prototypes • Index cards (3 X 5 inches) • Each card represents one screen or part of screen • Often used in website development 15
  • 16. ‘Wizard-of-Oz’ prototyping • The user thinks they are interacting with a computer, but a developer is responding to output rather than the system • Usually done early in design to understand users’ expectations User >Blurb blurb >Do this >Why? 16
  • 17. Wireframes • Identify the elements that will be displayed on the page or screen, such as – Navigation – Content sections – Imagery and/or media – Form elements 17
  • 18. High-fidelity prototyping • Uses materials that you would expect to be in the final product • Prototype looks more like the final system than a low-fidelity version • For a high-fidelity software prototype common environments include Adobe Director and Adobe Flash 18
  • 19. Compromises in prototyping •All prototypes involve compromises •For software-based prototyping maybe there is a slow response? sketchy icons? limited functionality? •Two common types of compromise • ‘horizontal’: provide a wide range of functions, but with little detail • ‘vertical’: provide a lot of detail for only a few functions •Compromises in prototypes mustn’t be ignored. Product needs engineering 19
  • 20. Construction • Taking the prototypes (or learning from them) and creating a whole • Quality must be attended to: usability (of course), reliability, robustness, maintainability, integrity, portability, efficiency, etc 20
  • 21. Conceptual design: from requirements to design • Transform user requirements/needs into a conceptual model • “a description of the proposed system in terms of a set of integrated ideas and concepts about what it should do, behave and look like, that will be understandable by the users in the manner intended” • Don’t move to a solution too quickly. Iterate, iterate, iterate • Consider alternatives: prototyping helps 21
  • 22. Is there a suitable metaphor? • Interface metaphors combine familiar knowledge with new knowledge in a way that will help the user understand the product. • Three steps: understand functionality, identify potential problem areas, generate metaphors • Evaluate metaphors: How much structure does it provide? How much is relevant to the problem? Is it easy to represent? Will the audience understand it? How extensible is it? 22
  • 23. Considering interaction types • Which interaction type? How the user invokes actions Instructing, conversing, manipulating or exploring • Do different interface types provide insight? WIMP, shareable, augmented reality, etc 23
  • 24. Expanding the conceptual model • What functions will the product perform? What will the product do and what will the human do (task allocation)? • How are the functions related to each other? Sequential or parallel? Categorisations, e.g. all actions related to telephone memory storage • What information needs to be available? What data is required to perform the task? How is this data to be transformed by the system? 24
  • 25. Using scenarios in conceptual design • Express proposed or imagined situations • Used throughout design in various ways • Scripts for user evaluation of prototypes • Concrete examples of tasks • As a means of co-operation across professional boundaries • Plus and minus scenarios to explore extreme cases 25
  • 28. Support for design • Patterns for interaction design • Individual patterns • Pattern languages • Pattern libraries • Tools and environments 28
  • 29. Summary • Different kinds of prototyping are used for different purposes and at different stages • Prototypes answer questions, so prototype appropriately • Construction: the final product must be engineered appropriately • Conceptual design (the first step of design) • Consider interaction types and interface types to prompt creativity • Storyboards can be generated from scenarios • Card-based prototypes can be generated from use cases 29