New Design Ideas

New Design Ideas

ISSN Print: 2522-4875
ISSN Online: 2524-2148

The Journal New Design Ideas is a peer-reviewed, open-access on-line & print journal devoted to publishing research papers in all fields of design, including industrial design, visual communication design, interface design, animation and game design, architectural design, urban design, and other design related fields. It aims to provide an international forum for the exchange of ideas and findings from researchers across different cultures.  We aim to be a channel for the knowledge exchange between academia and industry by identifing the results are of interest or applicable to practical design.

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Abstract

The interplay between visual attention, emotional reactions, and neurofeedback patterns during interface interactions is investigated in this work. It shows how long visitors can stay focused on banner adverts and video replay buttons, therefore impacting their experiences. Delving into the physiological foundations of emotional feelings, neurofeedback theory opens the path for the creation of fascinating and surreal films. The study underlines the need to create specialist design methodologies to satisfy the needs of several user groups by including neurofeedback data, self-reported emotional responses, and eye movement monitoring into design. The outcomes could change the process of designing interfaces, offer fresh ideas for user-centred design, and finally result in happy users. Theory of human interface design and neurofeedback theory might cooperate to enhance user experience interfaces. The findings of this research project might change the way interfaces are created, provide users something physical to hold onto, increase their enjoyment, and inspire deeper investigation of user-centred design ideas. Combining neurofeedback theory with user interface design theory helps one create user interfaces that fit consumer demands and have an improved user experience.


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