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Life and Death Design

What Life-Saving Technology Can Teach Everyday UX Designers

Katie Swindler

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Informatik, EDV

Beschreibung

Emergencies—landing a malfunctioning plane, resuscitating a heart attack victim, or avoiding a head-on car crash—all require split-second decisions that can mean life or death. Fortunately, designers of life-saving products have leveraged research and brain science to help users reduce panic and harness their best instincts. Life and Death Design brings these techniques to everyday designers who want to help their users think clearly and act safely. 


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Schlagwörter

post-traumatic stress, task transition, auditory icons, crisis control, intuitive touch, trauma, motion design, haptic, working memory, precision farming, sound icon, heroics, biomimicry, UI, Crisis, emergency, hypostress, user interface design, sympathetic system, interaction design, haptic navigation, startle reflex, decision inertia, parasympathetic system, interface design, fat finger design, fine-motor task, consent disclosure, mode confusion, alarms, performance recovery, experience design, least-worst decision-making, human stress response, zero familiarity, threat assessment, mental pattern library, jump scare, IxD, choice paralysis, resilient cognitive solution, UX, voice control, tonic immobility, cognitive bias, user experience, impulse variability, recovery period, skeuomorphic design, Virttex testing, hero by design, reasoned reaction, trauma recovery, predictable movement, acute stress response, gross-motor task, confirmation bias, calm aesthetics, alerts, customer journey map, immobilization