A Review of Personality of Interaction and Cross-Cultural Applicability of User Evaluation Methods
Abstract
Importance of a designed artifact must
constructively promote the brand and aid in creating
favourable brand experiences. A recent area of interface
design that is essential for designers from many
disciplines is culture-based user interface design. This
review compares user evaluation methods’ crosscultural
applicability and personality of interaction with
the simple beauty of a comprehensive understanding of
the user experience. Basic Methodology Comparative
analysis is what is contributed and implications this study
should help. It implies that these are the results of
ingrained cultural disparities in how people interact with
one another. 87% of the studies evaluated for this
analysis came to the conclusion that cultural variations
do in fact affect user experience and user interface.
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