Sunday, 14 October 2012


N A V I G A T I O N  I N T E R F A C E (Part Two)

Week Eleven Summary:

Tutorial One:

Today we were introduced to the second part of the navigation interface project where we provide a media which express our app and idea of how it works. But before we moved on to start thinking about our movies and how were going to produce them we were instructed to do a usability test to make sure our apps have been developed to the best they can be to provide the best interface. I asked three people to review my app to perform this usability test. I will get them to go through my flash app but will be instructing them what to click to go through the app. 

Three Questions I will be asking at the conclusion of the usability test will be:

- Was it easy to follow and use?
- Aesthetically how did the app look?
- Would you use this app if you were in need of guidance to a destination? 


James Barber's answers:

- Yes great aesthetic feel, easy to use, large clear buttons, followable map.
- Aesthetics were fine, back button doesn't really suit the theme I feel and some colors clash!
- Yes

Things I could work on is integrating the back button better and making the colors flow better. 


Maveek Bhai's answers:

- Easy to use and follow, large buttons make it clear to follow and you can always go back with the back button if need be
- Aesthetically pleasing, maybe simplify maps more to make it easier to follow
- Yes I would


Mumma Bhai's answers:

- Easy to use, straight forward and does everything easily
- Looks nice and goes with the victoria theme, font is appropriate and easy to read
- Defiantly! 

Things to change and develop are:

- The back button needs to be integrated better to fit in with the aesthetics
- Simplify the map more
- Think about how the maps will be displayed on the arrow more effectively

Quick clip of Barber going through my application:




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