Consistency one-to-many: an analysis of crossplatform visual consistency in the most accessed global sites
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Resumo: | Users are accessing the same content on multiple platforms. From a user-centric perspective, these different platforms impose different constraints to web designers, namely visually, since the graphic elements of the interfaces need to be adapted and reconfigured to multiple contexts and screen sizes. In this context, visual consistency emerges as a relevant issue because of its impact on user experience across desktop and mobile screens. This study examines visual consistency on the world's most accessed 15 websites, in their smartphone and desktop versions. Our findings suggest that users perceive different levels of cross-platform visual consistency. There are visual elements, like image texture in logos, icons and photographs, where standards and conventions clearly emerge. But when we examined elements like image size, results indicate less perceived visual consistency. |
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Consistency one-to-many: an analysis of crossplatform visual consistency in the most accessed global sitesWeb designInterface designResponsive sitesMulti-platform transitionCross-platform consistencyWeb graphic elementsConsistencyPerception of consistencyVisual consistencyUser-centricUsers are accessing the same content on multiple platforms. From a user-centric perspective, these different platforms impose different constraints to web designers, namely visually, since the graphic elements of the interfaces need to be adapted and reconfigured to multiple contexts and screen sizes. In this context, visual consistency emerges as a relevant issue because of its impact on user experience across desktop and mobile screens. This study examines visual consistency on the world's most accessed 15 websites, in their smartphone and desktop versions. Our findings suggest that users perceive different levels of cross-platform visual consistency. There are visual elements, like image texture in logos, icons and photographs, where standards and conventions clearly emerge. But when we examined elements like image size, results indicate less perceived visual consistency.Inderscience EnterprisesRCIPLAntunes, Ana CristinaSouto, JorgeSaboia, Inga2023-10-25T14:59:43Z2021-102021-10-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/16584engAntunes, A.C., Souto, J.& Saboia, I. (2021). Consistency one-to-many: An analysis of crossplatform visual consistency in the most accessed global sites. Journal of Design Research, 18(5-6).1748-30501569-1551metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-01T02:15:23Zoai:repositorio.ipl.pt:10400.21/16584Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:26:16.920645Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Consistency one-to-many: an analysis of crossplatform visual consistency in the most accessed global sites |
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Consistency one-to-many: an analysis of crossplatform visual consistency in the most accessed global sites |
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Consistency one-to-many: an analysis of crossplatform visual consistency in the most accessed global sites Antunes, Ana Cristina Web design Interface design Responsive sites Multi-platform transition Cross-platform consistency Web graphic elements Consistency Perception of consistency Visual consistency User-centric |
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Consistency one-to-many: an analysis of crossplatform visual consistency in the most accessed global sites |
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Consistency one-to-many: an analysis of crossplatform visual consistency in the most accessed global sites |
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Consistency one-to-many: an analysis of crossplatform visual consistency in the most accessed global sites |
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Consistency one-to-many: an analysis of crossplatform visual consistency in the most accessed global sites |
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Consistency one-to-many: an analysis of crossplatform visual consistency in the most accessed global sites |
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Antunes, Ana Cristina |
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Antunes, Ana Cristina Souto, Jorge Saboia, Inga |
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Souto, Jorge Saboia, Inga |
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Antunes, Ana Cristina Souto, Jorge Saboia, Inga |
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Web design Interface design Responsive sites Multi-platform transition Cross-platform consistency Web graphic elements Consistency Perception of consistency Visual consistency User-centric |
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Web design Interface design Responsive sites Multi-platform transition Cross-platform consistency Web graphic elements Consistency Perception of consistency Visual consistency User-centric |
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Users are accessing the same content on multiple platforms. From a user-centric perspective, these different platforms impose different constraints to web designers, namely visually, since the graphic elements of the interfaces need to be adapted and reconfigured to multiple contexts and screen sizes. In this context, visual consistency emerges as a relevant issue because of its impact on user experience across desktop and mobile screens. This study examines visual consistency on the world's most accessed 15 websites, in their smartphone and desktop versions. Our findings suggest that users perceive different levels of cross-platform visual consistency. There are visual elements, like image texture in logos, icons and photographs, where standards and conventions clearly emerge. But when we examined elements like image size, results indicate less perceived visual consistency. |
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Antunes, A.C., Souto, J.& Saboia, I. (2021). Consistency one-to-many: An analysis of crossplatform visual consistency in the most accessed global sites. Journal of Design Research, 18(5-6). 1748-3050 1569-1551 |
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