An Exploration Of Human-Computer Interaction And User-Centric Design Principles
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Abstract
As technology becomes increasingly integrated into our daily lives, the significance of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and user experience (UX) design principles cannot be overstated. This paper delves into the intricate relationship between HCI and the enhancement of user experiences through the application of user-centric design principles. Drawing on a comprehensive review of existing literature and employing a mixed-methods research approach, we explore fundamental design principles that play a pivotal role in shaping user interactions with digital interfaces. Through real-world case studies, we illustrate the practical implementation of these principles and their measurable impact on user satisfaction and engagement. Our findings reveal not only the successes but also the challenges associated with incorporating design principles into HCI, emphasizing the need for adaptable strategies to meet diverse user needs. By navigating through the nuances of design principles in HCI, this research contributes valuable insights to the ongoing discourse in creating seamless and user-centric digital experiences. The implications of this study extend to designers, developers, and researchers seeking to optimize technology interfaces for enhanced user satisfaction and usability.