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In this design, Blanco is first presented with the login page, where he enters his user name and password, and logs in to ShutterConnect. He is then presented with the client's home page, which has a textbox provided for those users wishing to review a certain photographer. Blanco enters Emilio's name in the textbox, and, upon pressing enter, is directed to a page with some of Emilio's info, and some fields which act as a guide for him to review Emilio's services. On this page is a drop down box for Event Type, under which Emilio Blanco enters 'Wedding'. He also enters the date as July 4th 2011, and enters some prose in the textbox labeled as 'Experience' describing the pictures that he received for his wedding. He Blanco then gives Emilio a 3/5 rating, and hits the 'Submit' button. Blanco is now directed to a page where he can see the review he entered, and is given a choice of proceeding- a 'Continue' button, updating the review- a button labeled 'Update Review', or deleting the just-entered review altogether- a button labeled 'Delete Review'. Blanco hits the 'Continue' button, and is directed back to the client's home page.

  • Learnability
    • Standard form-format with widgets like textboxes and dropdowns
  • Visibility
    • "Review photographer" is explicitly mentioned as a task upon login
    • Photographer's info is also shown on the add review page so that users can easily refer to details about the photographer
  • Efficiency
    • Internal scrollbar for the review items makes it less efficient to view all reviews
  • Error Prevention/Correction
    • Photographer's info shown on add review page to help prevent mishaps

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