Design of User Experience Based on Situated Analysis in UI

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Researches on how to solve visual perception concept in UI design with the help of visual thinking are a kind of creation to the mode of UI design which make full use of the theory of visual thinking as well as a conclusion to the combination of the theory of visual thinking and digital medium. Not only did the essay make conclusion and summarization to the application of visual thinking in the field of UI design, at home and overseas. Meanwhile the author also made her attempt to analyze and probe into the use of visual thinking in 3D UI design in light of her own practical experiences. The essay emphasized the important role and advantages that visual thinking take in the study of UI design, which will open a new window for the further study and application, as well as provide a practical reference accordingly.

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