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Applied Ergonomics
|March 16, 2006
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Clear icons on e-business websites reduce complexity and improve user interaction. Testing showed that only easily identifiable icons enhance system usability, unlike vague or medium icons.

Area of Science:

  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Web Design
  • Usability Engineering

Background:

  • Iconic interfaces can simplify system complexity and enhance user interaction.
  • Ambiguous icons on websites are common due to design oversights and the web's evolving nature.
  • Non-identifiable icons risk miscommunication, highlighting the need for designer attention to icon clarity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of icon identifiability on user performance in e-business websites.
  • To categorize website icons based on population stereotypy.
  • To determine if identifiable icons improve system usability.

Main Methods:

  • Visual icons from e-business websites were assessed using population stereotypy.
  • Icons were classified into three categories: identifiable, medium, and vague.

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  • Student volunteers participated in tests comparing selection performance across icon categories.
  • Main Results:

    • Both identifiable and medium icons demonstrated improved user selection performance compared to vague icons.
    • Only easily identifiable icons were found to effectively reduce system complexity.
    • Enhanced icon clarity directly correlated with increased system usability.

    Conclusions:

    • Easily identifiable icons are crucial for reducing cognitive load and improving user experience on e-business platforms.
    • Designers must prioritize icon clarity and test for user recognition to ensure effective communication.
    • The study underscores the importance of user-centered design principles in icon selection for web interfaces.