Visualization on Smart Wristbands: Results from an In-situ Design Workshop with Four Scenarios
By: Alaul Islam , Fairouz Grioui , Raimund Dachselt and more
Potential Business Impact:
Smart wristbands show info that changes with arm movement.
We present the results of an in-situ ideation workshop for designing data visualizations on smart wristbands that can show data around the entire wrist of a wearer. Wristbands pose interesting challenges because the visibility of different areas of the band depends on the wearer's arm posture. We focused on four usage scenarios that lead to different postures: office work, leisurely walks, cycling, and driving. As the technology for smart wristbands is not yet commercially available, we conducted a paper-based ideation exercise that showed how spatial layout and visualization design on smart wristbands may need to vary depending on the types of data items of interest and arm postures. Participants expressed a strong preference for responsive visualization designs that could adapt to the movement of wearers' arms. Supplemental material from the study is available here: https://osf.io/4hrca/.
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