Homer was loud, obnoxious and very demanding. But from a UX designer POV, there's nothing he did wrong. I would surmise we are like him to various degrees. What goes wrong in the episode is when the engineers fail to show sympathy, effort to understand why Homer says what he says. But that's enough for now in regards to users describing their wants and designers understanding their needs.
To reiterate what was said in class about the first Exercise 1:
I will also mandate a new rule during lectures. Laptops to remain closed.
To reiterate what was said in class about the first Exercise 1:
- Identify a website, not blog, to analyze
- Draw the information architecture on a 11x17 inch art board
- Complete 2 levels, Primary (first level) and Secondary (second level) pages
- Bring the completed information architecture to class
I will also mandate a new rule during lectures. Laptops to remain closed.
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