Document Type
Article
Publication Title
New Design Ideas
Abstract
The use of animation in visual interface design has historically been the subject of severe criticism. Reported issues highlight the tendency of designers to get carried away by the attractive nature of animation, sometimes sacrificing basic usability principles. This research aims to establish a set of principles to guide motion design decisions effectively. In the absence of closer references, the classic principles of Disney animation have been insistently looked to. This approach raises the question of whether it is relevant to apply principles designed for the entertainment of a passive viewer in the functional and interactive environment of an interface. To address this, we identify principles supported by empirical evidence or consensus among multiple authors in the literature. Additionally, we conduct a content analysis of the design guidelines of the main mobile phone platforms to extract recommendations that can be elevated to general principles. This procedure allows us to take into account the specific characteristics of interaction on mobile touch screen devices, where animation is considered a key element of the user experience. Our research culminates in the identification of nine key principles for functional animation: Functionality, Appropriateness, Attention, Coherent behavior, Stylistic consistency, Moderation, Smoothness, Duration, and Accessibility
First Page
208
Last Page
223
Publication Date
4-8-2023
Recommended Citation
Ávila Muñoz, Raquel; Clemente Mediavilla, Jorge; and Pérez-Luque, María José, "Principles of Functional Animation on Interface Design. New Design Ideas" (2023). Artículos científicos. 86.
https://sciencevalue.udit.es/articulos_cientificos/86