Human Computer Interaction
What is HCI?
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is a main branch of Product Design that deals with Human Factors, Cognitive Ability and Memory Retention principles.At Modeva, we keep 'Users' at the centre of the product design and understand software design from their perspective. This branch of HCI is also referred to as 'user centred design' (UCD).Product Design
We follow two laws of product design at Modeva as given by Jef Raskin, in his book: The Human Interface. These laws are based on laws of robotics and Artificial Intelligence:- A computer shall not harm your work or, through inactivity, allow your work to come to harm.
- A computer shall not waste your time or require you to do more work than is strictly necessary.
Usability Testing
We perform Usability testing with members of the target user group to evaluate the degree to which a product meets specific usability criteria. Usability testing is conducted to increase the profitability of the products by making them easier to use.What do we promise?
HCI team at Modeva has formulated core values that are kept at the forefront of every product design decision.
We call these values the ‘Fore Core’:
- Quality Product Design: Quality is a shared responsibility, we take product quality to the next level and always strive to raise the bar.
- Ease of Use: We create delightful, intuitive and easy to use experiences for users.
- User Centric: We continue to evolve our understanding of the users and keep our user at the centre of every product design decision
- Customer Loyalty: We generate customer loyalty by making goal oriented tasks simple to perform.