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don't make me think (usability test (the faciliator(person who leads…
don't make me think
The point is that every question mark adds to our cognitive workload, distracting our attention from the
task at hand.
If you can’t make something self-evident, you at least need to make it selfexplanatory.
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DESIGNING FOR SCANNING, NOT READING
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navigation
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the page should have a name, and it has to be equals to what i've clicked
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religious debates
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the right question to ask is "does this pull-down, with these items and this wording in this context on this page create a good experience for most people who are likely to use this site?
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usability test
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But if you can’t hire someone, do it yourself
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Whenever you’re designing, you’re dealing with constraints. And where there are constraints, there
are tradeoffs to be made.