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Juicy or Dry? A Comparative Study of UserEngagement and Information Retention in Interactive Infographics

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Author :  Bruno Campos

Affiliation :  MacEwan University

Country :  Canada

Category :  Information Technology Management

Volume, Issue, Month, Year :  15, 10, May, 2025

Abstract :


This study compares the impact of "juiciness" on user engagement and short-term information retention in interactive infographics. Juicy designs generally showed a slight advantage in overall user engagement scores compared to dry designs. Specifically, the juicy version of the Burcalories infographic had the highest engagement score. However, the differences in engagement were often small. Regarding information retention, the results were mixed. The juicy versions of The Daily Routines of Famous Creative People and The Main Chakras infographics showed marginally better average recall and more participants with higher recall. Conversely, the dry version of Burcalories led to more correct answers in multiple-choice questions. The study suggests that while juicy design elements can enhance user engagement and, in some cases, short-term information retention, their effectiveness depends on careful implementation. Excessive juiciness could be overwhelming or distracting, while well-implemented juicy elements contributed to a more entertaining experience. The findings emphasize the importance of balancing engaging feedback with clarity and usability.

Keyword :  Infographics, Juiciness, Interactive, Engagement

Journal/ Proceedings Name :  CS & IT

URL :  https://csitcp.org/abstract/15/1510csit20

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