Visual aesthetic appeal speeds processing of complex but not simple icons

Authors: Reppa, I., Playfoot, D. and McDougall, S.J.P.

Journal: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

Volume: 2

Pages: 1155-1159

ISBN: 9781605606859

ISSN: 1071-1813

Abstract:

Over the last decade there has been a shift in emphasis from interface usability to interface appeal. Very few studies, however, have examined the link between the two. The current study examined the possibility that aesthetic appeal may affect user performance. In a visual search task designed to mimic user searches of interface displays, participants were asked to search for a target icon in an array of distractors. Target icons were varied orthogonally along two dimensions, complexity (which is known to affect visual search for icons in displays) and aesthetic appeal. The results showed that visually simple icons were found faster than visually complex icons, replicating previous findings. More importantly, aesthetic appeal interacted with icon complexity, significantly reducing search times for complex but not simple icons. These findings provide empirical evidence to support the idea that aesthetic appeal can influence performance.

Source: Scopus

Visual aesthetic appeal speeds processing of complex but not simple icons

Authors: Reppa, I., Playfoot, D. and McDougall, S.

Conference: 52nd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

Dates: 22-26 September 2008

Pages: 1155-1159

ISBN: 978-0-945289-32-6

ISSN: 1071-1813

Source: Manual

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