Summary
Similar to the core design values and the product vision process described in the previous chapter, this model of the user interface provides a consistent and predictable method for approaching the complex, multi-dimensional problem of interface design. In particular, the model provides the following benefits:
A common vocabulary for identifying elements of an interface
An understanding of how individual aspects of an interface relate to one another and to the experience as a whole
A constructive means of prioritizing design tasks so that a solid foundation is firmly established before the supporting elements are added
An objective method for categorizing user feedback based on the impact on usability and engineering effort required to ...
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