The case against user interface consistency

Volume: 32, Issue: 10, Pages: 1164 - 1173
Published: Oct 1, 1989
Abstract
Designers striving for user interface consistency can resemble Supreme Court justices trying to define pornography: each of us feels we know it when we see it, but people often disagree and a precise definition remains elusive. A close examination suggests that consistency is an unreliable guide and that designers would often do better to focus on users' work...
Paper Details
Title
The case against user interface consistency
Published Date
Oct 1, 1989
Volume
32
Issue
10
Pages
1164 - 1173
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