Article Description: the direct principle and unified principle of user experience. |
The case of the direct principle is a bit like what you see and what you get, which gives the user a very intuitive presentation. For example, we commonly used QQ, when the other side is typing in the chat window will show "input". When the other side is using QQ Pinyin, we set up here will directly show QQ pinyin icon in there with the beat.
The following is a case of a Web site: An invitation to make an action-an action-an operation completes a progress prompt-the operation succeeds-returns to the initial state. And there is a difference between the completed operation and the unfinished one.
Another case we often encounter, or QQ, when we want to modify the friend note, its modified input box will be directly behind the friend nickname generated, without the need for a window display. And Renren's new buddy group is directly at the bottom of the group placed an input box waiting for users to enter the new group name directly.
On the principle of consent, I have previously highlighted in the Tencent share, please see "Tencent share one: Unified user experience design." The more detailed unification includes the button style, the text color, the window style and so on all can embody.