A Systematic Literature Review of Design Thinking Approach for User Interface Design

  • Zamakhsyari F
  • Fatwanto A
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Abstract

The user interface is an influential element in software applications. A well-designed user interface will potentially increase the usability of software applications. Therefore, user interface designers should deliberate when considering which approach and method to implement for designing user interfaces. Design thinking is currently a widely followed approach in user interface design practices. Hence, this study aimed to explore research trends and current practices of design thinking approach for user interface design. This study employed a systematic literature review following the Kitchenham method. This study found 39 articles deemed relevant to the design thinking approach. In general, our study found five common stages broadly mentioned in the articles, i.e., empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test. The most widely practiced method during those five stages is interview, user persona, brainstorming, user interface, and usability testing. However, there is no consensus on what kind of stage(s) and which method(s) should be employed when following the design thinking approach for user interface design. Therefore, it will depend on the designer's decision in choosing which stage(s) and their related method(s) will be employed.

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Zamakhsyari, F., & Fatwanto, A. (2023). A Systematic Literature Review of Design Thinking Approach for User Interface Design. JOIV : International Journal on Informatics Visualization, 7(4), 2313. https://doi.org/10.30630/joiv.7.4.01615

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