ABSTRACT

This book describes patterns of language and culture in human-computer interaction (HCI). Through numerous examples, it shows why these patterns matter and how to exploit them to design a better user experience (UX) with computer systems. It provides scientific information on the theoretical and practical areas of the interaction and communication design for research experts and industry practitioners and covers the latest research in semiotics and cultural studies, bringing a set of tools and methods to benefit the process of designing with the cultural background in mind.

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

part I|71 pages

Semiotics of Interaction

chapter 2|21 pages

Semiotic Foundations of HCI and UX Design

chapter 3|14 pages

Semiotic Design and Evaluation Framework

chapter 5|1 pages

Discussion

part II|82 pages

Culture of Interaction