Designing For Usability
Any system designed for people should be easy to use, easy to learn, easy to remember, and helpful to users. John Gould and Clayton Lewis recommend that designers striving for usability follow these three design principles
- Early focus on users and tasks
- Empirical measurement
- Iterative design
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