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by seanmcdirmid
4306 days ago
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HCI itself has little bearing on design even if the HCI community wished otherwise. Fitts' law came from the experimental psychology field...given that HCI didn't even exist in the 50s and 60s. Most of its lessons are codified into easy digest principles. Don't forget Hick's law, which is also useful when designing menus (also experimental psychology). |
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Most UX methods and guidelines come from HCI (and HCI, of course, comes from other disciplines).