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Background
- The task of the designers was to make technology look pretty.
- The engineers main concern was the function of the machine, not its ease of use. And users had to figure out how they worked.
- Objects became richer and increasingly complex. Designers and engineers simply burdened the users with this increase in complexity.
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From complicated to simple
- UX designers have found ways to design beautiful interfaces that are easy to use.
- They constantly ask questions such as: What it this really about? How do we perceive this? What is our mental model?
- Designers have been taming complexity for us. They make extremely sophisticated technology appear simple and easy to use.
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From simple to too simple
- Make our lives easier by using increasingly complex technologies with ever simpler interfaces.
- A gigantic amount of technologies and infrastructure is domesticated by brave designers and engineers who make all this work.
- We are kept in the dark. - don't see what is going on behind the scenes, behind the simple appearance.
- We fail to appreciate and to empathize because we don't understand what is going on.
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The problem with "user centered" design
- Increasingly wary of the term "user centered design".
- User - "consumer of drugs" - which implies dependance, short-sighted gratification and a reliable source of income for the "dealer".
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A holistic approach to complexity
- Widen our perspective - Empowerment: Who's having the fun?
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Should the technology grow -- or the person using it?
- Should they not grow together?
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Resilience: Does it make use more vulnerable?
- Highly sophisticated systems work flawlessly, as long as things go as expected.
- The more complex the systems are, the higher are the chances that things go wrong. Less resilient.
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Empathy: What it the impact of simplification on others?
- A simplified appearance can make us blind to those consequences.
- Knowing about the complexity behind such a decision can be of tremendous value. We need to know things better if we want to be better.
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Embracing complexity
- We also need further design strategies that help us accept, understand, and interact with complex situations in our lives.
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Others
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Article Author
- Ralph Ammer
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Original Article
- Make me think! the design of complexity
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My Feedback
- More necessary, timely and clear interaction feedback.