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From the descriptions above it is clear how our user “USERNAME HERE” Paul would sign in and easily complete each of HIS/HER his tasks. After logging in successfully HE/SHE could , posting a review is very straightforward. Paul just has to click “Post Review” in the Nav-Bar and fill in the form with details about his experience at Facebook. After posting, he could then do a general search using the universal search bar or a more advanced search using “Advanced Search” and get a list of potential other posts about Facebook. While skimming through them HE/SHE could select the one she likes he would see Charlie's post and open it up. After reading the details and wanting to follow up with the user who created it, HE/SHE simply clicks the users name , Paul simply clicks Charlie's username from the post and sends them him a message. Posting a review is also very straightforward, the user just has to click “Post Review” in From here Paul can have a conversation back and forth with Charlie in his "Messages" tab (selected from the Nav-Bar and fill in the form).

GOOD/BAD

The obvious good point overall about this design is its very simple. Almost every action the average user would want to do is only one click away. As a result this interface should be very easy to learn and interact with. It is clear how to search, or get to the user’s favorite posts, or update their profile, etc.

In terms of visibility, everything is located on one main page. All the different actions that the user would want are located in the Nav-Bar to the right, which is always visible.

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