2017
DOI: 10.30537/sjcms.v1i2.34
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Effects of Icon Design and Styles On Human-Mobile Interaction: Case Study on e-Literate vs. Non e-Literate user

Abstract: Cell phones have turned out to be the most central communication gadget in our daily life. This results in an enormously intense competition between almost all the mobile phone vendors. Despite manufacturer's diverse types of advertising strategies such as exceptional price cut offers or modern attractive functions, what really matters is whether this everyday communication gadget has been designed according to the preference and requirements of all types of users. The miniature type screen interface design is… Show more

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“…Mobile Human-Computer Interaction (MHCI) can be characterized as communication between humans and mobile devices as the small type of screen interface and convenience of carrying make them increasingly popular [11]. They may eventually supplant the desktop and laptop as the most used Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) hardware.…”
Section: Mobile Human-computer Interaction (Mhci)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mobile Human-Computer Interaction (MHCI) can be characterized as communication between humans and mobile devices as the small type of screen interface and convenience of carrying make them increasingly popular [11]. They may eventually supplant the desktop and laptop as the most used Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) hardware.…”
Section: Mobile Human-computer Interaction (Mhci)mentioning
confidence: 99%