X3 images/wireframes
Followed by a set of 5-10 questions
X3 website links – Followed by 5 questions and 2-4 statements.
I have a understanding of that interaction is a key element in kee3ping the interested and engaged in the content. I aim to now see what variables can enhance the experience and maybe affect the outcome of the users experience. I will do this by showing three different wireframes and getting the audience too tick which one they were drawn to first or visually preferred. This will give me a starting point which I will take further by developing a three page application that uses the same content on every page just in a different layout each time. In the pages I will use a balance of interactions with content. It will ensure that the user will be purely tested on the structure. This will hopefully show me if structure can affect the browsers time spent on a website or not. In consideration to this I will use the design principles of Constantine and Lockwood, making three different layouts. The website links will be followed by a set of questions and statement’s to give me specific data that will give me a clear answer for if structure does enhance interaction in websites or not. This will prove interesting as apparently to grab the audience’s attention the content must be portrayed in a certain manner and layout, with interactions and engagement keeping them on the website but will this show in the experiment.
Questions I aim to investigate:
Does this affect how interactive a web application is?
Or can it enhance how interactive the web application is?
Does it have any affect over how interesting or appealing a website is?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment