Effectiveness of a visualisation diagram
- Fit for purpose
- Strength
- How well
- Usefulness
To prove the documents usefulness:
- Use examples from the brief
- Personnel - Job Roles
- Features that make it effective
What makes a visualisation diagram effective?
- Helps you to see what the final product will look like
- Helps you visualise layout and house style of the final product
- Helps you visualise the page layout
- Allows you to get feedback from audiences and clients
- Annotations
- Illustration to represent the layout
How can a visualisation diagram be ineffective?
- Can lead to a designer being stuck on an idea (trying too hard to make it look like the diagram instead of making what looks best).
- Structure isn't always clear, needs to be supported by a site map
- Annotations aren't detailed enough
- Illustrations are limited in regards to interacting with the website/app
Structure of evaluation question
- Introduction - state why it is important in the development stages of making the product
- Effectiveness - Give 5 reasons why the document is effective (support with examples from the brief)
- Ineffective - Give 2-3 reasons of how the document may not be effective
- Conclusion - "Overall ... is an effective document in the development stages of making a ..."
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