Articles by Jari Varsaluoma

headshot of authorJari is a University Lecturer in Human-Technology Interaction at Tampere University, Finland, with research experience in mobile learning, wearable wellness technology, and machinery automation. Jari teaches UI design, human-centered design, and service design. His current research topic is supporting youth’s societal participation through digital means. Publications: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9424-7749

Deceptive Patterns: UX and Web Designers’ Perspectives

Abstract Over recent years, digital platforms and services have become ever more competitive. As competition has intensified, companies have found new ways to maximize profit. Deceptive patterns are design tactics in user interfaces that manipulate and deceive users, compromising user agency and privacy. Although research has focused on deceptive pattern taxonomies and end-user experiences, a […] Read More about Deceptive Patterns: UX and Web Designers’ Perspectives