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=== A model of design criteria: User Experience Honeycomb === [[File:UX Honeycomb.png|alt=User interface / user experience guide|thumb|[[User experience design|User Experience Design]] Honeycomb<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://oryzo.com/user-interface-design/|title=User Interface & User Experience Design {{!}} Oryzo {{!}} Small Business UI/UX|website=Oryzo|language=en-US|access-date=2019-11-19}}</ref> designed by [[Peter Morville]]<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=https://medium.com/@danewesolko/peter-morvilles-user-experience-honeycomb-904c383b6886|title=Peter Morville's User Experience Honeycomb|last=Wesolko|first=Dane|date=2016-10-27|website=Medium|language=en|access-date=2019-11-19}}</ref>|230x230px]] Peter Morville of [[Google]] designed the User Experience Honeycomb framework in 2004 when leading operations in user interface design. The framework was created to guide user interface design. It would act as a guideline for many web development students for a decade.<ref name=":1" /> # Usable: Is the design of the system easy and simple to use? The application should feel familiar, and it should be easy to use.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":0" /> # Useful: Does the application fulfill a need? A business's product or service needs to be useful.<ref name=":0" /> # Desirable: Is the design of the application sleek and to the point? The aesthetics of the system should be attractive, and easy to translate.<ref name=":0" /> # Findable: Are users able to quickly find the information they are looking for? Information needs to be findable and simple to navigate. A user should never have to hunt for your product or information.<ref name=":0" /> # [[Accessibility|Accessible]]: Does the application support enlarged text without breaking the framework? An application should be accessible to those with disabilities.<ref name=":0" /> # Credible: Does the application exhibit trustworthy security and company details? An application should be transparent, secure, and honest.<ref name=":0" /> # Valuable: Does the end-user think it's valuable? If all 6 criteria are met, the end-user will find value and trust in the application.<ref name=":0" />
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