Usability Test Insights

Key Findings (Draft #1)

Key Findings (Final)


Insights


Notes

UI/UX Principles

  1. Visibility: The scrollability of a page or interface should be visually indicated. If users don't realize they can scroll, it suggests that the design failed to make this important functionality sufficiently visible. This violates the principle of providing clear visual cues.
  2. Discoverability: UX design should ensure that users can easily discover and understand the available actions and interactions. If the scrolling feature is not obvious or discoverable, it violates the principle of making interactions intuitive and easily discoverable.
  3. Feedback: Users should receive feedback when they attempt an action. In the context of scrolling, the lack of feedback (such as the content moving or scrolling) when attempting to scroll can result in users not realizing that scrolling is possible. This is a violation of providing appropriate feedback.