2018년 3월 8일 목요일

Interstitial Anxiety

Everything digital has its base in the real world.

Digital interaction designers (correctly) focus considerable efforts on reducing potential interstitial anxiety in users.

Interstitial anxiety refers to that momentary tension a user experiences after executing some action before a response occurs (e.g. a button click before moving to another page).

A real life example could be that anxious period after beginning a new job before you start doing any actual work or that time after you meet someone for the first time but before friendship or animosity manifests.

Interaction designers create transition elements that allude to the next screen in a sequence as a way to mitigate interstitial anxiety and fear of what is to come.

What are some ways to minimize interstitial anxiety in real life?

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