How to reduce our frustration: Improve the User Interface design
IET Central London monthly lecture by Mark Edgington of Incendiary Blue Wed 10th June, Royal College of GPs, Euston In this interesting, informative and, yes, fun talk, Mark reminded us of why a good user interface design is so important and then gave some pointers on how to get it right. Just how do we live through all the frustration that everyday devices and systems subject us to? From the earliest days, designers have thought about human factors in the use of a device - sadly, often not well enough! Examples of poor UI's are common: look at most lifts, remote controls, road signs and self checkouts (one example even needed a sticker to explain an overlooked function). Some could be accused of being deliberately confusing... A fact: Any system or function must benefit the user or it will…