Command-and-control voice UI is the most common type of voice interface. It's ideal for simple tasks like setting reminders, playing music, or controlling smart home devices. We'll discuss the benefits and limitations of this pattern and provide examples of when to use it.
Conversational voice UI is becoming increasingly popular as it allows for more natural and nuanced interactions. We'll explore the principles of conversational design and provide tips for creating conversational interfaces that feel human-like.
Hybrid voice UI combines elements of command-and-control and conversational interfaces. We'll discuss the benefits of this approach and provide examples of when to use it.
Voice UI offers a unique opportunity to create more accessible and inclusive interfaces. We'll discuss the importance of accessibility in UX design and provide tips for creating voice-activated interfaces that are usable by everyone, regardless of ability.
Voice user interface (VUI) is a rapidly growing field, and UX designers need to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and best practices. In this article, we'll delve into the world of VUI and explore the various design patterns that are emerging as the industry evolves.
When to use command-and-control voice UI
Creating conversational voice interfaces
Combining the best of both worlds
Designing for inclusivity
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