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GrahamDWoods's avatar
GrahamDWoods
Community Member
2 years ago

Helpful tips or bad design?

I've designed a slide that illustrates and explains what each button in the module does...

i.e. Save & Exit, Prev & Next, Swipe on mobile... etc.

Does this mean I need to design better buttons that are more self-explanatory? Or is this explanation helpful for a first time user?

  • PhilFoss's avatar
    PhilFoss
    Community Member

    We see less and less of these UI instructions (or UI legend), and l like your slide with the animations. But it may depend on your audience, maybe run a quick test with a few people who are in the demographic, see if they use the UI as intended.

  • I agree with Phil, that it depends on the audience. This became a need for the current audience I work with so I created a short screen capture video. I have to say that I like your example much better and may have to make the change. Thanks for the inspiration and idea. Great job!

  • BWoods's avatar
    BWoods
    Former Staff

    Hi Graham. I'm with Phil in that I like your instruction animations a lot but also wonder if your particular audience needs them given how similar your UI is to so many others your users may encounter.

    I've seen a few people tuck instructions like this into a navigation tab in the course player. That way, people who understand the UI right away don't have to see them, but people who are confused have an easy-to-find resource to help. That may be a good solution if your audience runs from tech savvy to tech newbie.

    • GrahamDWoods's avatar
      GrahamDWoods
      Community Member

      Thanks a lot, Bianca. I appreciate your input.

      On reflection, and based on what all these comments have said, I'm going to keep these UI instructions, but tuck them away.
      My content is definitely going out to a mixed level of tech savviness, so I want to get the balance right.

      Thanks everyone :)