Print outs so can have lds.net up as talk
CREDIBILITY (Do users
trust the site-my analysis)
·
Easy to understand and welcoming to conversation
(Plato)
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Ethos, Pathos, Logos (Aristotle)
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Website authentic and true to morals and helps
others do that (Kierkegaard)
PURPOSE (Do users understand/connect
to purpose)
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Read mission statement
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Includes a range of Mormons (Plato)
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Potentialities actualized? (Aristotle)
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Thesis and antithesis to synthesis (Hegel)
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Users connected to greater vision (Marx)
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Could be better at helping people with specific
problems looking for solutions (Dewey)
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Purpose of site supported by content and not
organization (Heidegger)
BEAUTY (Do users find
beautiful) (Plato, Nietzche, Hume and Kant)
Is it unified? (Plato)
Are all the parts of the site harmonious/flow well together and because of that have organic beauty?
Do users that are makers themselves enjoy-nietzsche (experts appreciate) and Hume (people of taste appreciate)
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Visual
Heuristic Design Principles (Secondary to testing)
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Visual Hierarchy: What is the design telling you
is most important?
o Size
of words
o Size
of sections top to bottom and closest to face then closer to screen
o Proximity
of things. Two things closer will seem related
o Words
below pics or people will skip the words: “Trending”à never saw
o If
redesign he would say ask yourself a question: how prove to people that content
is valuable? Faces of people instead of numbers. People don’t trust numbers.
Do users in general
find beautiful- Kant
·
“Do the ordinary
users find it beautiful” Test:
1.
Do trust this site why or why not?
2.
Use a few adjectives to describe the look and
feel of this site.
3.
What do you think the purpose of this site is?
(Users connected to greater vision-Marx)
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