Abstract

Current websites specific to childhood cancer still lack approachable design. The interface and layout are unattractive with inappropriate and limited multimedia elements, making the information dissemination to the user ineffective. Hence, this study aims to develop an interactive infographic website to educate childhood cancer named i-Hope. The objectives are to identify and implement suitable multimedia and interactive features, integrate them with the appropriate interaction design and approach in producing the website. The methods comprise five phases: analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation. This paper discusses the development and evaluation of the website in attracting users' interest in childhood cancer.

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