Missing and declining affordances: are these appropriate concepts?

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Autor(a) principal: Souza,Clarisse Sieckenius de
Data de Publicação: 2000
Outros Autores: Prates,Raquel Oliveira, Carey,Tom
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-65002000000200004
Resumo: The concept of affordance has been brought to HCI by Don Norman, who has recently protested against its misuse by designers. They say they will put affordances in the interface, or afford this or that to the users, but Norman points out that affordances only exist inasmuch as they are perceived by users. Therefore, it doesn’t make sense to use the term as designers do. This paper takes the designers’ phrases as a spontaneous expression of design intent and explores the correspondences between these and two of the phenomena captured by communicability evaluation: missing and declining affordances. It highlights some useful distinctions between levels of affordances, and hints at possible links between communicative and cognitive perspectives. It suggests that framing affordances within a broader communicative dimension, and taking advantage of the rhetoric that people use to describe what they are doing, can bring interesting insights to design.
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title Missing and declining affordances: are these appropriate concepts?
spellingShingle Missing and declining affordances: are these appropriate concepts?
Souza,Clarisse Sieckenius de
affordances
communicability evaluation
semiotic engineering
title_short Missing and declining affordances: are these appropriate concepts?
title_full Missing and declining affordances: are these appropriate concepts?
title_fullStr Missing and declining affordances: are these appropriate concepts?
title_full_unstemmed Missing and declining affordances: are these appropriate concepts?
title_sort Missing and declining affordances: are these appropriate concepts?
author Souza,Clarisse Sieckenius de
author_facet Souza,Clarisse Sieckenius de
Prates,Raquel Oliveira
Carey,Tom
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Carey,Tom
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Prates,Raquel Oliveira
Carey,Tom
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv affordances
communicability evaluation
semiotic engineering
topic affordances
communicability evaluation
semiotic engineering
description The concept of affordance has been brought to HCI by Don Norman, who has recently protested against its misuse by designers. They say they will put affordances in the interface, or afford this or that to the users, but Norman points out that affordances only exist inasmuch as they are perceived by users. Therefore, it doesn’t make sense to use the term as designers do. This paper takes the designers’ phrases as a spontaneous expression of design intent and explores the correspondences between these and two of the phenomena captured by communicability evaluation: missing and declining affordances. It highlights some useful distinctions between levels of affordances, and hints at possible links between communicative and cognitive perspectives. It suggests that framing affordances within a broader communicative dimension, and taking advantage of the rhetoric that people use to describe what they are doing, can bring interesting insights to design.
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