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What is Screen Design

Handbook of Research on Human-Computer Interfaces and New Modes of Interactivity
Screen design includes all visual elements of an interface, including positioning of objects, color-schemes, fonts, styles, etc.
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Application of Direct and Indirect Human-Centered Design Techniques With Dyslexic Users
Dominik Hagelkruys (University of Vienna, Austria) and Renate Motschnig (University of Vienna, Austria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9069-9.ch001
Abstract
Designing for people with special needs, especially cognitive and affective needs, can be challenging. Human-centered design (HCD), which inherently promotes user-inclusion and promises products that fit the users' needs, seems to be an optimal solution for such tasks. But can an HCD-approach be easily applied with special needs users? How much adaptation is necessary to perform classical HCD-techniques with users affected by certain difficulties? This chapter discusses the insights gathered and strategies adopted while applying human-centered design in the LITERACY-project, a project of the European Union aiming at improving social inclusion of youth and adults with dyslexia, by creating an interactive web-portal. Hopefully, this case study provides insight on and gives courage for inclusion of end-users even though—or particularly because—they have special needs.
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