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Exploring the natural approach to mobile search
You can find a presentation of my thoughts on using patterns in nature to inform interaction models in today’s issue of the MEX Newsletter (the PDF version is posted here). Many thanks to Marek Pawlowski of PMN for the invitation to contribute to MEX’s ongoing user experience education. Preliminary work on this theme was first presented at MobileMonday Helsinki in June 2007.
Sarah is co-founder and director of research and development at Power2B. In this special article for the MEX newsletter ‘Search Patterns in Nature: Informing Computer Search Interfaces’, she discusses how natural phenomena provide a blueprint for a more efficient mobile search mechanism. The technique utilises an ‘always forward’ methodology, combining semantic information with a new method of presenting and navigating results to reduce cognitive load and help users reach their desired result more quickly.
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