Principles of UX/UI Design | Week 2

Week 2 – Introduction to UX and Ul design

Course Name: Principles of UX/UI Design

Course Link: Principles of UX/UI Design

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Self-Review: Heuristic evaluation

Q1. Visibility of system status means the website informs the user of what is going on through constructive, appropriate and timely feedback.

  • True
  • False

Answer: True


Q2. Nielsen’s heuristic number 2: Match between the system and the real world.
This heuristic means concepts, words, symbols, situations or actions refer to the same thing.

  • True
  • False

Answer: False


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Q3. Does the question on the checklist, “Do similar items interact and behave in the same way?” fit into Heuristics number 6, Recognition rather than recall?

  • Yes
  • No

Answer: Yes


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Knowledge check: Evaluation methods

Q1. Who wrote the 10 Principles of Good Design?

  • Ben Shneiderman
  • Jakob Nielsen
  • Dieter Rams

Answer: Dieter Rams


Q2. Accessibility enables people with disabilities to interpret, understand, navigate, interact with and contribute to the web.

  • True
  • False

Answer: True


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Q3. Are there any guidelines that could help you design your product for accessibility?

  • Yes
  • No

Answer: Yes


Q4. Which of the following is one of Nielsen’s 10 usability heuristics?

  • Flexibility and efficiency of use
  • Provide sufficient contrast between foreground and background.
  • Don’t use color alone to convey information.

Answer: Flexibility and efficiency of use


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Q5. Is it critical that users can use the keyboard to access all interactive elements?

  • Yes
  • No
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Answer: Yes


Knowledge check: Best practice principles

Q1. Why would you use a progress indicator in form design? Select all that apply.

  • Users can go back and review content.
  • Users can see where they are in the flow.
  • Users can see the time left to complete the form.

Answer: Users can go back and review content.
Users can see where they are in the flow.


Q2. Most websites require that a password consists of a mix of lowercase and capital letters, symbols and numbers. Should you provide clear instructions giving the user immediate feedback on their choice of password?

  • Yes
  • False

Answer: Yes


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Q3. Why do you space input fields? Select all that apply.

  • The user can see that each field is unique.
  • The user can identify the labels that refer to the input.
  • To implement logical grouping to make the form more understandable.
  • To make the UI more appealing.

Answer: The user can see that each field is unique.
The user can identify the labels that refer to the input.
To implement logical grouping to make the form more understandable.


Q4. A component, such as a button, cannot be reused on a website or an app.

  • True
  • False

Answer: False


Q5. Can a header be considered a component?

  • Yes
  • No

Answer: Yes


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Knowledge check: Navigation and form design

Q1. Should you spend time designing forms from the user’s perspective, or are they there simply to collect information from your users for the stakeholder’s benefit?

  • Yes. Time should be spent on good form design.
  • No. Forms are used to simply correct information, so no need to spend time designing them.
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Answer: Yes. Time should be spent on good form design.


Q2. Which of these are guidelines or best practices for form design? Select all that apply.

  • Make use of inline form field validation
  • Keep forms simple and straightforward
  • Clearly label your form
  • Sort your form fields from the simplest to the most difficult
  • Use many columns

Answer: Make use of inline form field validation
Keep forms simple and straightforward
Clearly label your form
Sort your form fields from the simplest to the most difficult


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Q3. The best practice is to use a Captcha instead of a reCaptcha during form design.

  • True
  • False

Answer: False


Q4. What content strategy involves presenting content on your website in a meaningful way? Select all that apply.

  • Prioritization
  • Organization
  • Presentation
  • Specifications
  • Prototyping

Answer: Prioritization
Organization
Presentation
Specifications


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Q5. A Kebab menu consists of an image of three equal lines and informs users that there is more to discover beyond the three lines.

  • Yes
  • No

Answer: No


Module quiz: Evaluating interactive design

Q1. The hamburger icon is a menu icon that opens an inline menu.

  • True
  • False

Answer: False


Q2. Who wrote the 10 Usability Heuristics for UI design?

  • Ben Shneiderman
  • Dieter Rams
  • Jakob Nielsen

Answer: Jakob Nielsen


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Q3. Should a form field have a minimum character count, for example, a first name with three characters?

  • Yes
  • No

Answer: No


Q4. Which of these form-field labels are necessary? Select all that apply.

  • Required
  • Optional
  • Fail feedback
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Answer: Required
Optional
Fail feedback


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Q5. Is the following statement one of Dieter Rams’ 10 Principles of Good Design?
“Good design is as little design as possible.”

  • Yes
  • No

Answer: Yes


Q6. Is the following statement one of Dieter Rams’ 10 Principles of Good Design?
“Strive for consistency.”

  • Yes
  • No

Answer: No


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Q7. What is a severity rating in a heuristic evaluation?

  • It defines a score between zero and four to indicate how much it violates a heuristic.
  • It’s a score of how well the item lines up with a heuristic.

Answer: It defines a score between zero and four to indicate how much it violates a heuristic.


Q8. What is an error rating?

  • It defines a score between zero and four to indicate how easily the violation may be fixed.
  • It’s a score of how badly the item lines up with a heuristic.

Answer: It defines a score between zero and four to indicate how easily the violation may be fixed.


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Q9. A brand style guide is a set of reusable pre-made design components and patterns that can be used to design products at scale.

  • True
  • False

Answer: False


Q10. Who wrote the 8 Golden Rules for UI Design?

  • Dieter Rams
  • Jakob Nielsen
  • Ben Shneiderman

Answer: Ben Shneiderman


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