It is well known that the aesthetics of interface design are often
evaluated in various qualitative or quantitative ways. As a quantitative
index, interface beauty has been widely used in the evaluation of interface
aesthetics. Search engines are the first choice for users to quickly obtain
information. Improving their interface design based on quantitative
evaluation can effectively enhance the aesthetics of the interface design
and enhance the user experience. This paper selects six basic beauty
indicators: sense of order, sense of association, simplicity, sense of
union, intensity and sense of regularity, to evaluate the beauty of the
layout and background elements of the search engine interface, and to study
its impact on the influence of interface beauty. In addition, by introducing
the colour balance index, the influence of background elements of different
levels on the beauty of search engine interface under different colours is
evaluated. The result shows that background pictures can improve the beauty
of interface, and the lower the beauty without background, the higher the
degree of improvement. There is no significant difference in the improvement
of beauty between different backgrounds, indicating that the layout of
elements has a greater impact on the beauty of the interface than the
background image.
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