1. "Always design a feature with one or more
specific personas in mind"
**Love !**
I would add : "if you think personae potentially interested in your
fnctionality are not included in your design, tell it. So that an
admin who is not really award of UX will know it."
Typically usefull when people makes a design with an UX for advanced
user, despite the functionallity is usefull for beginners too.
Yet rules are best if simple imo.
2. "Respect consistency -> all UI items in
XWiki should look & behave in
the same way"
**+1000**
the way to do this is by documenting existing
standards and using them in
practice.
**+1000**
I would add :
Even if your proposition is only an image, add your sources (.svg,
.gimp...) so that people can fork easily it to add great evolution
propositions.
Thanks
Thibaut
2009/8/26 Ecaterina Valica <valicac(a)gmail.com>om>:
> Hi,
>
the way to do this is by documenting existing
standards and using them in
practice.
>
> Still consistency and designing for more specific personas in mind are two
> different things. One is about form and the other is about the logic/utility
> behind the form.
>
> Consistency is a priority no matter for how many personas we are designing.
>
> Thanks,
> Caty
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