DIGITAL EYE STRAIN APP INTERACTION DESIGN WITH USERCENTERED DESIGN APPROACH

Digital eye strain is a combination of eye or vision problems associated with the use of digital screens. In addition, DES can reduce a person's productivity and quality of life. Basically, DES is caused by the high intensity of use of digital screens. Since the spread of COVID-19 increased i...

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Main Author: Fariz Luthfan Wakan, Muhammad
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/58843
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Digital eye strain is a combination of eye or vision problems associated with the use of digital screens. In addition, DES can reduce a person's productivity and quality of life. Basically, DES is caused by the high intensity of use of digital screens. Since the spread of COVID-19 increased in Indonesia, the duration of using digital screens for everyone has increased dramatically, everyone's risk of DES increases. Currently, there’re many eye health apps in the community. However, existing apps still cannot meet their goals and needs, especially helping to maintain their motivation for eye health. Therefore, BetterEyes is designed with a user-centered design approach with gamification to keep them motivated. Survey and user interviews were conducted to understand their behavior and problems. Designing BetterEyes was done in 2 iterations. Usability testing is conducted in each iteration to evaluate the usability goals and user experience goals; effective use, easy to learn, and motivating. The results in the last iteration showed the prototype designed was effective (100% completion rate), easy to learn (SEQ score 6.7 out of 7), and also motivating (IMI score 6.09 out of 7). In addition, the usability aspect of the prototype as a whole is also categorized in the acceptable with an A score (SUS score 97.5 out of 100). Based on these results, it can be concluded that the designs are able to meet the goals and needs of the users in protecting their eyes from DES.