A Special Issue of Human-computer Interaction
Volume 19, Issue 4, 2004 Contents: EDITORIAL: D.A. Norman, Introduction to This Special Section on Beauty, Goodness, and Usability. TARGET ARTICLE: M. Hassenzahl, The Interplay of Beauty, Goodness, and Usability in Interactive Products. COMMENTARY AND REPLY: N. Tractinsky, A Few Notes on the Study of Beauty in HCI. D.M. Frohlich, Beauty as a Design Prize. K. Overbeeke, S. Wensveen, Beauty in Use. A. Monk, The Product as a Fixed Effect Fallacy. M. Hassenzahl, Beautiful Objects as an Extension of the Self: A Reply. EDITORIAL: R.W. Pew, Introduction to This Special Section on Change Blindness. ARTICLES: D.A. Varakin, D.T. Levin, R. Fidler, Unseen and Unaware: Implications of Recent Research on Failures of Visual Awareness for Human-Computer Interface Design. P.J. Durlach, Change Blindness and Its Implications for Complex Monitoring and Control Systems Design and Operator Training.