Visually Interpreting Experience

Dave Wood

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    Abstract

    This paper provides an overview of the Circle of Visual Interpretation methodology that is workshopped during Interacción 2014. This new method uses visual interpretation techniques to phenomenologically reveal extra detail of user behaviour from within user research. The Circle of Visual Interpretation methodology is aimed at design teams engaged in designing interactions to use during their ideation phase. Through visual interpretation a dialogue between designers and their target audience is phenomenologically crafted. From engaging in this hermeneutic-semiotic process fresh understanding regarding user motivations behind user actions visually emerges. In this paper each practical step in this methodology is summarised and illustrated with examples from a user research project.
    Original languageEnglish
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2014
    EventInteracción 2014 - XV International Conference on Human Computer Interaction - Tenerife, Spain
    Duration: 1 Sept 2014 → …
    http://interaccion2014.ull.es/index.html

    Conference

    ConferenceInteracción 2014 - XV International Conference on Human Computer Interaction
    Period1/09/14 → …
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    Keywords

    • Hermeneutic Phenomenology
    • Interaction Design
    • Methodology
    • Method Cards
    • User Experience
    • Moments
    • Visual Communication
    • Visual Interpretation

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