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From Usable to Enjoyable Information Displays

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Digital information displays have traditionally been designed for optimal effiiciency and usability, rather than being aesthetically pleasing. We present an alternative approach, where we aim to make information displays more enjoyable by taking inspiration from abstract art.

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Ljungblad, S., Skog, T., Holmquist, L.E. (2018). From Usable to Enjoyable Information Displays. In: Blythe, M., Monk, A. (eds) Funology 2. Human–Computer Interaction Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68213-6_32

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