Magic Fairy Tales as Source for Interface Metaphors
Vladimir L. Averbukh

TL;DR
This paper explores using magic fairy tales as a creative source for designing interface metaphors in virtual reality systems, aiming to enhance user experience through imaginative metaphors.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach of utilizing magic fairy tales as metaphors for interface design in VR environments, combining literary analysis with design practice.
Findings
Magic fairy tales can inspire effective interface metaphors.
Designs based on magic metaphors can improve user engagement.
Preliminary results show positive user responses to fairy tale-inspired interfaces.
Abstract
The work is devoted to a problem of search of metaphors for interactive systems and systems based on Virtual Reality (VR) environments. The analysis of magic fairy tales as a source of metaphors for interface and virtual reality is offered. Some results of design process based on magic metaphors are considered.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAugmented Reality Applications · Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts · Human Motion and Animation
