[Sigia-l] Lynch Mob Wanted: Flight Booking Interface Behaviour
Anjali Arora, NYU
aa917 at nyu.edu
Tue Jun 7 07:15:37 EDT 2005
yeah, truly the hardest thing about such design: creating magic!
I was curious because i am working on a travel app proposal for a client; it
is true that aside from all the usability issues pointed out here in this
thread, what will distinguish one such from other apps is the intangibles,
the emotions touched as the user moves around within the app.
And that is also a hard thing to convey to clients, that it is not the 3D
maps & such that will hold the visitor, it is how the whole is put together
to create a unified & unique experience.
-anjali
>Apparently my facial expressions
> weren't sufficiently upbeat so the meeting leader asked me if they were
> missing something. I wanted to answer but just couldn't find the words. So
> we continued to discuss. About five minutes later it dawned on me what was
> really missing, as I blurted it out: emotion. We were role playing about
> travel, you know, new places, seeing new things, having fun and I was as
> excited as a door knob.
>
>
> Ziya
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