From Engagement to Reflection: Exploring Slow - Design in Social Media Interfaces Designing and Evaluating Interfaces through Slow Design Principles
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This research explores how Slow Design principles can be applied to the design
of social media interfaces in order to support more mindful interaction and user
self-reflection. Current platforms are largely driven by engagement metrics such as
likes, comments, and algorithmic recommendations, which often reinforce habitual
use and reduce opportunities for meaningful interaction. To address this issue, a
constructive design research approach was adopted, combining a literature review,
qualitative interviews, and thematic analysis to identify challenges in existing social
media use and opportunities for alternative design directions.
Based on these insights, a set of design requirements was developed and used to guide
the redesign of an Instagram prototype. The prototype included several features
inspired by Slow Design principles: Behind This (Reveal) to surface hidden context
behind posts, reflection (Reflect) to encourage personal journaling, a pause screen
(Engage) to disrupt habitual scrolling, and a reflection streak (Evolve) to support
long-term awareness of personal growth. These features were implemented in a
semi-functional prototype and evaluated with participants through A/B Testing,
and post-test interviews.
Findings indicate that the redesigned features encouraged participants to engage
more thoughtfully with content, shift attention away from surface-level interactions,
and reflect on their own experiences. While the overall response was positive, limitations
were noted regarding convenience, the short-term nature of the evaluation,
and the absence of full-scale platform dynamics such as recommendation algorithms.
The study concludes that incorporating Slow Design principles into social media
interfaces can provide a viable alternative to engagement-driven design by emphasizing
depth, reflection, and participation. The research contributes to the growing
discourse on mindful technology design by demonstrating practical applications of
Slow Design in a social media context and outlining directions for future work, including
the development of a fully functional application and long-term evaluation
in real-world settings.
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Slow Design, social media, mindful interaction, self-reflection, user experience, interaction design, redesign, A/B testing, design principles, digital well-being, Instagram prototype, constructive design research
