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==Part II==
==Part II==
=== [[Design processes and models]]===
===Design processes and models===
* We will be using the [[Design_processes_and_models#A_Model_of_Pervasive_Usability_in_Website_Design | Model of Pervasive Usability]] but you are free to select another one if you feel it is more adapted to your project. Please consult instructor first.
* We will be using a combination of the [[Design_processes_and_models#A_Model_of_Pervasive_Usability_in_Website_Design | Model of Pervasive Usability]] and this [https://www.usability.gov/how-to-and-tools/resources/ucd-map.html Step-by-step Usability Guide] from [https://www.usability.gov/ Usability.gov]. See [[Design processes and models]] for other models used in web-design processes.  


==== Conducting a requirements analysis====
==== Conducting a requirements analysis====

Revision as of 14:28, 2 November 2016

Part I

Usable web design principles

Principles

Some links that list and describe design principles for usable and effective web pages.

See also Usability, User-centered design, User experience and user experience design

Typography - using type for the web

Colour theory (RGB, HSB, hexidecimal)


Assignment – Requirements specification

Part II

Design processes and models

Conducting a requirements analysis

  • targeting public and defining stakeholders
  • determining objectives
  • determining client needs link to form for clients
  • defining types of interactions - what will users do on site and how
  • analyzing user needs [1] - who, what, when, how, why - Read User Needs analysis
  • defining success


  1. User needs analysis - Web Guide. (n.d.). Retrieved January 26, 2012, from http://webguide.gov.au/accessibility-usability/user-needs-analysis/