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What is the principle of findability focused on?

  • The ease of locating features or information (correct)
  • Limiting user actions to prevent errors
  • The immediate response to user actions
  • The logical arrangement of controls

Which design strategy is associated with the principle of constraints?

  • Clear navigation structures
  • Grayed-out buttons for unavailable options (correct)
  • Textual confirmation of actions
  • Providing search functionality

What does the principle of mapping improve in user interfaces?

  • Visual cue effectiveness
  • Task efficiency
  • Error prevention
  • Intuitiveness and learning curves (correct)

Which example illustrates the principle of feedback?

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What is a key benefit of the principle of constraints in design?

<p>Prevents unintended actions (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the principle of findability impact user tasks?

<p>By enabling users to complete tasks efficiently (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which design strategy can most improve findability?

<p>Distinctive visual cues (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What role do affordances play in usability principles?

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Affordances

The relationship between a user interface element and its potential action. For example, a button suggests a user can click it.

Usability Principles

Principles that make designs easy to use and understand. These principles help users complete tasks efficiently.

Findability

The ability of users to easily find what they need. This includes information, features, and controls.

Constraints

Limiting user actions to prevent errors. This can include grayed-out options, barriers, and context-sensitive menus.

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Mapping

The relationship between controls and their effects. For example, a stove knob's position should match its corresponding burner.

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Feedback

Providing instant and clear feedback to users after their actions. This can be visual, audio, or textual.

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Usability Design Principles In Action

Affordances and usability principles work together to create user-friendly designs.

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How to Improve Findability?

Clear navigation structures, search functionality, and distinct visual cues help users find what they need easily.

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Study Notes

Star Patterns

  • Various star shapes and sizes are displayed
  • Different arrangements of star symbols are shown
  • Multiple patterns and combinations of stars are present
  • Stars appear in different shades of gray and black

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Test your knowledge of various star shapes and arrangements in this quiz. You will encounter different patterns and combinations, utilizing shades of gray and black. Let's see how well you can recognize and identify these star designs!

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