Early user interfaces were designed with little or no consideration for the end-user. This was largely due
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Early user interfaces were designed with little or no consideration for the end-user. This was largely due to technical and hardware limitations. The poor interface design required a specific skill set for users and limited the mass appeal of computers. Modern interfaces are much more user-friendly. Theo Mandel has written about the five golden rules of interface design. Read "The Golden Rules of User Interface Design [PDF]."
Write a paper in which you:
- Describe three interfaces you interact with on a daily basis.
- Analyze each interface you identified in Question one and assess how it adheres to Mandel’s five golden rules.
- Suggest two changes for each interface to achieve a more user-friendly design and justify your suggestion.
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