Thursday 29 May 2014

New personal website development



This is underdevelopment, should be coming soon. A teaser:







Tuesday 6 May 2014

Sonic machines set of icons completed


I finished the final icon for the set of icons for client project: Sonic Machines. This is for the splash page.


And this is what the set looks together:



Monday 5 May 2014

Research Project:Completed


I've am pleased that my research Project for my university module is completed. My conclusion was as follows:

"My research enquiry is: to what extent does interactive presentation of information provide an enhanced user experience compared to online static communication methods on the web? I have found out that designing innovative but ambiguous interfaces can sometimes hinder user experience because the interface is not what people are familiar with. This can cause them to feel frustrated with the website.

However, Norman Donald argues that people make judgements about a websites emotively, so a first good impression would set them up to having a positive attitude and tolerate minor usability problems. When a website is designed well aesthetically, the website is more credible and trustworthy because it makes users feel more comfortable and relaxed. My artefact results show that unconventional interactive interfaces can be more pleasurable to use than static websites.

On the other hand, Dan Donald suggests that the static, conventional website is more effective at communicating because it degrades onto all devices perfectly. To an extent static websites are better because they are more functional and accessible for users, especially those on a mobile device.


From UX perspective, it is important to identify the user’s needs and create a website that meets the purpose of the website. A non-interactive, static website can be more effective on functional sites where users need to complete a process such as filling in tax forms. Whereas, a website that is trying to persuade someone to buy a holiday package may use large beautiful visuals in a slider to lure the user into making emotive impulse decisions. (Rogers, Sharp, Preece, 2013) On some websites, both of these approaches work. E.g. a fashion retailer, where strong visual flair is used to advertise the latest season products and a functional ecommerce system that is designed to be functional. My overall conclusion is the interactive presentation of information can be more suitable within some contexts than others." -abstract

I shall be preparing for my final research presentation soon. :)