Mapping China – Heuristic Evaluation
Evaluators:
Florance Gee
Ran Li
Nettie Ng
Overall Recommendations
The project design is overall well done and the group has done a nice job
narrowing down the scope to target specific users. Even though the interface
presents some UI design issues, the screenshots are able to map out the general
concepts of the project. We understand that what is available now is still
in infantile stage, therefore, our evaluation is based on the design concepts
that you are trying to present here through the screenshots and first interactive
prototype.
The biggest problems we found in the evaluation are “consistency” and “simple
& natural dialog”. The following are the key problems we found and the
general suggestions we have that might be useful for improving the interface.
- Develop a template to be used for all site pages to ensure page layout
consistency. This will avoid problems with logo, footer, and header inconsistencies
throughout the system.
- Provide better intranet navigation on the homepage and all site pages.
Paulette’s initial design was able to do a close enough job in providing
top and left navigation panels on its design to allow users to better navigate
through the system.
- Improve information presentation on the maps throughout the system. For
example, aside from city names also provide provinces names, so when users
click on the “special economic zones” button they know which provinces are
which. Since the space on the map is limited, one way to achieve this could
be displaying city or province names when users putting the mouse over certain
parts on the map. To avoid the blots from covering the city names on the
map, consider making the blot colors more transparent. Allow zoom-in zoom-out
function if possible to maximize the amount and clearness of the information
presented. It could be challenging because you also do not want the maps
to look too busy with names and colors, and functions.
- Be careful using radio buttons as users may want to have multiple selections
for certain selection categories, i.e. users may want to see company clusters,
employee density, and revenue concentrations on the map at the same time.
- Provide description or explanation on icons and unclear terms. For example,
the arrow icon on the upper right of many of the pages and the acronyms
on relationship links of the partnership page. Brief mouse-over tips would
suffice.
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