Tog’s First Principles I have a paper with low score. I hope you can improve the paper flowing Professor’s comments. http://asktog.com/atc/principles-of-i
Tog’s First Principles I have a paper with low score. I hope you can improve the paper flowing Professor’s comments.
http://asktog.com/atc/principles-of-interaction-design/ Link is provided.
Then find an existing website or app. Identify six places where it fails in Tog’s First Principles.
Take screenshots of each place it fails
(if you don’t know how to take a screenshot, visit https://www.take-a-screenshot.org%29/
Create a MS Word Doc document and drag and drop the screenshots into the document. Identify which principle each screenshot violates. Write at least two sentences for each principle summarizing, in your own words, what the principle means and how the screenshot shows it violating it.
Write at least two sentences for each principle what you would to to fix the problem.
Detailed description of the assignment is in the file. The original paper is the second file. Review First Principles of Interaction Design (Revised & Expanded) (链接到外部网站。)
链接到外部网站。. Link is provided.
Then find an existing website or app. Identify six places where it fails in Tog’s First
Principles.
Take screenshots of each place it fails
(if you don’t know how to take a screenshot, visit https://www.take-a-screenshot.org) (链
接到外部网站。)链接到外部网站。.
Create a MS Word Doc document and drag and drop the screenshots into the
document. Identify which principle each screenshot violates. Write at least two
sentences for each principle summarizing, in your own words, what the principle means
and how the screenshot shows it violating it.
Write at least two sentences for each principle what you would to to fix the problem.
Submit the document via canvas.
Tog’s Principles are:
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Aesthetics
Anticipation
Autonomy
Color
Consistency
Defaults
Discoverability
Efficiency of the User
Explorable Interfaces
Fitts’s Law
Human-Interface Objects
Latency Reduction
Learnability
Metaphors
Protect Users’ Work
Readability
Simplicity
● State: Track it
● Visible Interfaces
Point values are as follows (25 points total):
● 1 pt for identifying each of the principles properly. No partial credit for a
principle.
● 2 pts for properly defining the problem. No partial credit for a principle.
● 2 pts for proposing a solution that would solve the problem.
Running Head: TOG’S FIRST PRINCIPLES
Tog’s First Principles
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1) Do not avoid color in the interface just because not every user can see every color.
Apparently, on this website, the use of color is hugely avoided – only one color is dominantly
used (brown). The web developer would have made the site more appealing by mixing colors
even though some users may be color blind.
2) Use status mechanism to keep users aware and informed.
The critical icons cycled in red are the only icons that the website uses to direct its users to
other options available for further information. Among the figures, there is no status icon; to
keep users aware and informed there is need for a status icon (TOG).
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3) Make it easy and attractive to stay in.
From the display of the information on the register icon, the website may seem easy to use,
but it is not attractive to stay in. The web developer ought to have incorporated more designs
such as gestural vocabulary and color texture to make the website appealing to stay in.
4) Avoid only testing for learn-ability
The site offers the option for frequently asked questions to ensure that users learn about the
website. It leaves out the importantly needed provision of its usability information making it
violate this principle (TOG).
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5) Reduce user’s experience of latency
In the provision of the information about the website (www.essaybees.com), there is too
much information provided as seen in the screenshot above. It is evident that users are likely
to experience latency which violates this principle; some graphics would work well to avoid
this.
6) Use font sizes that are large enough to be readable on standard displays
From the same screenshot, information in the interface marked in red is provided in meager
font size below the standard which it can be readable. The web developer should use a font
12 as minimum font size to allow readability among users.
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References
Bilha G. (2015): Essay Bees; online writing website. Retrieved from www.essaybess.com
[accessed on 15th of January 2019]
TOG (2014): First Principles of Interaction Design (Revised and Expanded). Retrieved from
https://asktog.com/atc/principles-of-interaction-design/ [Accessed on 15th of January
2019]
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