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Newman Lanier

Visual Design and Usability Yellow Brick Road | UX Magazine - 0 views

  • users are not able to learn and trust its behavior and meaning.
    • Newman Lanier
       
      This is key. Designers gain this trust by not violating the rules they create. Sometimes these rules - or Grammar, as I like to call it - are codified and rigid. Everyone knows them and the designers use them. But, other times, like creating the 'yellow brick road', the designer makes them up and offers it to the user.
  • This allows the color to come to the foreground and dominate the composition with its strength rather than its abundance.
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  • Assign a behavior to type elements and be consistent.
    • Newman Lanier
       
      'Assign a behavior to type elements' - I'm not exactly clear on this. I understand about limiting number of fonts and text style. I assume behavior is something like - H1s do this. This font is for description. That font is for system messages. And, this font is for the buy process - yellow brick road / Critical path. Correct?
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    Yellow brick road' is like highlighting what we call the critical path with color. Check document for notes
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