- Akdeniz Sanat
- Volume:19 Issue:35
- USABILITY vs. ECOLOGY: DEFINING GOOD DESIGN FROM DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES
USABILITY vs. ECOLOGY: DEFINING GOOD DESIGN FROM DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES
Authors : Umut Burcu Tasa Yurtsever
Pages : 83-104
Doi:10.48069/akdenizsanat.1574478
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Publication Date : 2025-01-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This paper investigates the interplay between usability and ecological design in the context of interactive media, seeking to address the challenge of integrating these frameworks into design practices. While usability has long been a cornerstone of Human-Computer Interaction design by emphasizing user-centered metrics, ecological design advocates for a more holistic perspective that transcends anthropocentric views. By comparing the System Usability Scale with the Ecological Systems Scale, this research evaluates the effectiveness of integrating ecological heuristics into usability-focused design processes. The findings reveal a correlation between usability and ECOS scores, suggesting that foundational design capabilities are essential for successful ecological design implementation. Perceived conflicts between usability and ecological principles were attributed to the fast consumption demands of the media design industry rather than intrinsic contradictions. This study advocates for the development of educational frameworks that support ongoing discussions and iterative revisions in design processes. Ultimately, it aims to contribute to a more sustainable design practice that balances user needs with ecological integrity.Keywords : Sürdürülebilirlik, Ekoloji, Kullanılabilirlik, Etkileşim Tasarımı, Tasarım Höristikleri