Title of article :
Localization of Web Design: An Empirical
Comparison of German, Japanese, and
United States Web Site Characteristics
Abstract :
To explore issues of user interface design and experience,
including culturally preferred design elements, a
study was conducted analyzing sites in Germany, Japan,
and the United States (30 municipal sites in each country).
Design elements considered are use of symbols
and graphics, color preferences, site features (links,
maps, search functions, and page layout), language, and
content. Significant modal differences were found in
each of the listed categories. Outcomes from the study
are used to discuss future research directions in the
areas of experience design and localization