HCApr 27, 2014

Inventions on GUI Aesthetics

arXiv:1404.6776v11 citations
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This is an incremental discussion for GUI designers focusing on balancing aesthetics with functionality.

The article addresses the problem of enhancing graphical user interface aesthetics to improve user-friendliness and efficiency, but does not provide specific results or concrete numbers.

Aesthetics or "look and feel" is one of the most important features of any graphical user interface. Better aesthetics makes the interface user-friendlier and more popular. Better aesthetics helps the user to understand the meaning of various components and memorize the navigation paths. A better look and feel ultimately makes a GUI more efficient and effective. Various methods are adopted to improve the aesthetics of a GUI, such as, by using colors, using 3D graphics, using pictorial icons, using sound etc. It is important to provide links to all the important features on a desktop or on a quick access panel. But too many icons or buttons sometimes creates confusion. Hence it is important to restrict the temptation of putting everything on the first screen or load the rarely used buttons on the toolbar. One should ensure that the aesthetics of a GUI is not compromising with its accessibility and other important features. This article illustrates some inventions made on GUI aesthetics.

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