Chua Sheng Yang

Point it out excercise

1. Comparing the two, what are the benefits and drawback of each techniques?

yolk.com.sg

Benefits :

I used the keyboard for the website. Navigating through the website was pretty easy as instructions were already provided. Very direct use of navigation and clear information.

Drawbacks :

I find myself running through the pages without looking through them at first. Not looking at the overview, I expected much more pages and the amount of pages there kinda disappoint me.

dontclickit.com

Benefits :

Able to make me feel a little piss. Especially when I’m using the touch-pad.  That’s a good thing. To me :) Creative too. Able to track what human’s reaction is to not clicking. Makes me run my mouse around the web page. Its quite fun too.

Drawbacks :

I don’t like not being able to click too. Sometimes. I feel a little piss. Not that good either. Makes me confuse. I didn’t read the text too. Since it doesn’t stay there when my cursor’s not there. 

2. Which is easiest to use? Why?

yolk.com.sg is easier to use. Navigating through the web is as easy as click, tab, drag. Of course its easy!

3. Which is hardest? Why?

dontclickit.com is more difficult to use. I just cant get use to not clicking.

4. What is the affordance, feedback and constraints of these works?

Yoik.com.sg

Affordance : Its quite good as its very intuitive. Right means right. Left means left. No matter click, tab or drag.

Feedback : It shows me when I’m going right, left up and down. When I’m not able to move anymore, it also has a feedback with a canceled sign. Not bad.

Constraints : There’s not enough pages to navigate through. I find the sound very irritating too.

dontclickit.com

Affordance :  We can get the first hint from the URL name. 

Feedback : The irritating buzzy page will show anytime u make a mistake.

Constraints : Because of the difficult way to navigate through the web without clicking, I left the website without knowing much of the detail. Probably i didn’t have much patience too.


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