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Area of Science:

  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • User Experience Research
  • App Design

Background:

  • Aesthetics significantly influence user experience across various digital platforms.
  • Limited research exists on the specific impact of interface aesthetics on user performance within smartphone applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the effect of interface aesthetics on user performance in a smartphone web app context.
  • To quantify the impact of visual appeal on both subjective user experience and objective task completion.

Main Methods:

  • An online experiment was conducted with 281 participants.
  • Two versions of a web app, differing in aesthetic design, were presented.
  • Participants interacted with the app and subsequently answered content-related questions.

Main Results:

  • Aesthetic design significantly improved perceived usability and overall aesthetics.
  • A positive correlation was observed between interface aesthetics and user performance (correct answers).
  • Visually appealing apps led to better subjective experiences and objective outcomes compared to unaesthetic ones.

Conclusions:

  • Smartphone app interface aesthetics directly influence user performance and subjective experience.
  • Aesthetic design offers tangible value and a competitive edge for app developers and stakeholders.
  • Prioritizing user interface aesthetics is crucial for optimizing user engagement and effectiveness.