Designing an Interactive Website Prototype Using HCD Method to Enhance Accessibility and Digital Experience on the 'SadeStudio' Platform
Keywords:
Human-Computer Design (HCD), Interactive Website Prototype, Accessibility, User ExperienceAbstract
This study aims to design an interactive website prototype using the Human-Computer Design (HCD) method to enhance accessibility and digital experience on the SadeStudio platform. HCD is an approach that places the user at the center of the design process, ensuring that the interaction between humans and computer systems is intuitive and efficient. In this research, we conducted user need analysis through interviews and surveys, then identified elements that could improve comfort and accessibility on the platform. The resulting prototype design integrates HCD principles to create an interface that is responsive, user-friendly, and able to meet user needs. The results of prototype testing show significant improvements in accessibility and user experience, measured through usability tests and user feedback. This research is expected to contribute to the development of more user-friendly web platforms, focusing on enhancing accessibility and the comfort of digital interaction for users.
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