UX for Augmented Reality

Augmented reality experiences are interactive experiences where digital graphics and information elements overlay onto a physical reality.


AR is used in:

  • Education

  • Marketing

  • Navigation

  • Gaming

AR can be created using the following technology: phones, tablets, AR glasses, AR headsets, AR contacts, AR car head-up displays (HUD), and Kiosks.

Questions to Consider:

  • How do users interact with 2D screens and interfaces?

  • What makes navigation simple and intuitive?

  • How to present information clearly without overwhelming the user?

  • How to design applications that adapt seamlessly to different screen sizes and orientations?

  • How to guide attention in an AR environment?

  • How to include consistent visual language and interaction patterns so users can predict how to interact with the system?

Accessibility Considerations

The goal to creating an accessible non-immersive UX experience is to make all digital interactions as seamless, intuitive, and enjoyable as possible. Focus on creating clear design, easy navigation, and quick access to information.