The Usability Hunt is ... CLOSED.
The hunt began Nov. 10 at 12:01am and ran through 4pm Nov. 11.
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“Machine blocked. Call service center.”
Lever is red, invites stomping on.
Lack of labels means that you can put whatever you want in it.
AppleTV gets hot, but not hot enough to prevent cat from sometimes blocking IR port.
Skunks are silent, but epitomize “potential hazardous situation”.
Do we just add this together?
When familiar with how to use chopsticks, a person will find that they are fun to use and give good physical feedback on their proper use.
The shape of a chopstick doesn’t make it obvious how it may be used to consume food.
“Oh, I’m sorry, the door was unlocked!”
The Apple TV remote is inviting to the user due to its sleek design, and the buttons give good physical feedback that indicates how to interact with the remote. However, the main button is overly
The different colors on each sign seem like they should communicate something about each option but they don’t.
Too many signs placed in close proximity prevent understanding of the meaning.
Hour, Minute, and Reset is all you ever need.
Ridges on foot rest are easy to feel with foot, prevent slipping.