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Research on the Interface Design of Youth Social APP Based on User Experience — A Case Study of Design Project “LOOK”

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  • Haoyue Zhang

    (School of Design, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK)

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This paper discusses the concept and form characteristics of digital media art and interface design from different angles, and describes its evolution and development trend, and explores and analyzes the main design basis of “people-oriented” in interface design and applies it to every step of interface design after understanding the psychology, characteristics and behavioral characteristics of target group users. Interface design is an indispensable branch of digital media art. The author designed an APP interface to solve the disadvantages of young people’s dating. This paper systematically expounds the design works by combining SWOT analysis and the overall research method of double drill model. A comprehensive explanation of how the work is similar and different from other real-life applications through competitive product research. By summarizing and integrating the research content, the user portrait that can best represent the characteristics of the user is produced. And how to use the design method to make the interface design more humane, so that users can use the product more comfortable. Only when the user experience of interface design and cutscene is done well, can more users be willing to use it and be competitive in the market, which requires designers to always focus on users in the first place. This paper focuses on exploring the theory, form and core of interface design, and the user-based expression method combined with examples and is used in the future learning process of interface design.

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  • Haoyue Zhang, 2024. "Research on the Interface Design of Youth Social APP Based on User Experience — A Case Study of Design Project “LOOK”," Art and Society, Paradigm Academic Press, vol. 3(4), pages 86-96, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bdz:arasoc:v:3:y:2024:i:4:p:86-96
    DOI: 10.56397/AS.2024.08.11
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