Seductive Design

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In the dating game of the web, you need more than just a pretty (inter)face and a winning smile. You need to woo your users in a complex ritual of seduction and delight. Only then will you win their hearts, minds and registration details. Sadly, too many sites focus purely on the chase, adding each new conquest into their little black book of registered users (moleskines presumably) before moving on to their next victim. While one-night log-ins can be exciting, they aren't particularly satisfying. It's the quality rather than quantity of your relationships that count. A truly meaningful relationship takes time, understanding and sacrifice. The best relationships are born from a sense of shared ideals; they are supportive, caring and fun. Using examples from the real world, this session will look at the various tips, tricks and techniques you can use to make your users fall in love with your product or service. So dim the lights, put Barry White on the stereo and get ready for a lesson in the fine art of user seduction.

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Seductive Design

@andybudd@clearleft

Seductive Design

@andybudd@clearleft

“The Graduate”

“Casanova”

Original Sin

Seductive Design

http://www.flickr.com/photos/richardmscott/

Seductive Interfaces

The Fine Art of User Seduction

Stage 1: The Approach

Create an immediate reaction

The Halo Effect

Unboxing your iPod

Looks count

Status and SecurityAttractiveness boosters

Get a gimmick

Pick up lines

Be a little mysterious

What is beautiful is good

Which site would you buy a used car from?

Make a good first impression

And be easy to get along with

Trust indicators

Differentiate

Have a gimmick

It makes people think you’re interesting

Be friendly and personable

Generate interest through curiosity

and through playful disclosure

A good date starts with a good first impression

Stage 2: Rapport

Shared interests and values

Familiarity breeds attractiveness

Get in with his/her friends

Liking

Don’t be needy

Attitude similarity effect

Testimonials

Testimonials

Testimonials

Testimonials

Show how popular you are

Virb do this well

Virb do this well

Common interests

Not fun doing it on your own

Make it easy to invite friends

Stage 3: Desire

Be funny

Flirting and Playfulness

Be cheeky

Seductive language

Give a hint of more to come

But then play hard to get

Be a little mysterious

And know when to make the move

Generate interest through curiosity

Sexy interfaces

Sexy interfaces

Frivolous

Carousels

Get a personality

Cheeky

Fun(ctional)

Dopplr toys

Fun and games

Poking

Seductive language

Be a little mysterious

and play hard to get

Limiting supply can drive desire

Stage 4: Commitment

Proximity

Praise

Don’t be afraid to admit your mistakes

Social exchange theory

Attachment

Rubin Scale

Liking Indicators

1. I feel that Andy is a very stable person.

2. I have confidence in Andy’s opinions.

3. Most people would react very favourably to Andy after a brief acquaintance.

Liking Indicators

1. I feel that flickr is a very stable person.

2. I have confidence in flickr’s opinions.

3. Most people would react very favourably to flickr after a brief acquaintance.

Liking Indicators

Love Indicators

1. I feel strong feelings of possessiveness towards Andy.

2. I find it easy to ignore Andy’s faults.

3. It would be hard for me to get along without Andy.

Love Indicators

1. I feel strong feelings of possessiveness towards Twitter.

2. I find it easy to ignore Twiter’s faults.

3. It would be hard for me to get along without Twitter.

Love Indicators

Find reasons to (legitimately) get in touch

Rewards

Reasons to enguage

Unlocking new abilities

Amazon knows my taste in books

LastFM knows my taste in music

Interfaces that grow with you

Interfaces that grow with you

Help people become experts

Admit your mistakes

Fail Whale

@andybudd@clearleft

So where are the web examples?

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