Design Flaw Spotting Challenge

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What are the two main types of designs discussed in the text?

The two main types of designs discussed in the text are good design and bad design.

Explain the aim of the lab assignment?

The aim of the lab assignment is to identify and observe bad designs by submitting 3 to 5 photographs of bad designs in the surroundings or home or any product or neighborhood, and then creating a report mentioning why they are bad.

What are the characteristics of a good design according to the text?

According to the text, a good design is considered to be simple, usable, learnable, intuitive, and has a 'wow' factor.

How is bad design defined in the text?

Bad design is defined as a design that is difficult to use, understand its functionality, and not interactive enough to understand its current state.

What is the specific example of bad design mentioned in the text?

The specific example of bad design mentioned in the text is the vertical handle of the drawer in a shel.

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Human Computer Interaction Lab Assignment

  • The assignment aims to identify and observe bad designs in surroundings, home, products, or neighborhoods.
  • Students are required to submit 3-5 photographs of bad designs along with a report explaining why they are considered bad.

Good Design

  • A good design should be:
    • Simple
    • Usable
    • Learnable
    • Intuitive
    • Have a "Wow" factor

Bad Design

  • A bad design is difficult to:
    • Use
    • Understand its functionality
  • It is not interactive enough to understand its current state.

Examples of Bad Designs

  • A drawer handle that is vertically designed is an example of a bad design.

"Identifying Bad Designs: Observing and Reporting" - Test your eye for design flaws by spotting and documenting 3 to 5 bad designs in your surroundings. Submit a report with photos and detailed descriptions to analyze why these designs fall short.

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