July 2017
Intermediate to advanced
354 pages
9h 58m
English
There are words that have a completely different meaning for one person to another, especially if those people are thinking in different fields when they use our solution. Understanding our user needs, and how they think and speak, will help us provide clear names for sections and subsections. For example, the word pool will represent a different set of products for a person looking for summer products than for a person looking for games.
In the case of applications, we will have to find a balance between simplicity and clarity. If space permits, adding a label along with the icon will clarify and reduce the possible ambiguities that may be encountered in recognizing the meaning of these graphic representations. In the case of ...