QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS
1. Leader of the web design team, manages the team and the work, solves
problems and keeps on budget - ANSWER Project manager
2. Web design team member responsible for forming development strategy,
drafting missions statement, researching user needs/expectations, setting
goals - ANSWER Strategist
3. Web design team member who writes copy, chooses images, researches for
those things, etc. - ANSWER Content specialist
4. Design team member responsible for testing with end users, evaluating
usability against similar sites, ensuring the site is culturally appropriate and
accessible - ANSWER Usability expert
5. First participatory design phase with interviews and scenarios - ANSWER
Discovery
6. Second participatory design phase with sketches and mockups - ANSWER
Evaluation
7. Third participatory design phase with testing and focus groups - ANSWER
Prototyping
,8. An approach to design that seeks to ensure a product's usability by creating
stories about how users will interact with the product - ANSWER Scenario-
based design
9. The three phases of scenario-based design - ANSWER Analysis, design,
prototyping and evaluation
10.The three types of scenarios used in the design phase of scenario-based
design - ANSWER activity, information design, and interaction design
11.Components of a usability specification - ANSWER goal, attribute, criteria
to measure attainment, targeted users, preconditions
12.The steps of the usability testing procedure - ANSWER Plan and prepare,
test, collect data, analyze, draw conclusions, document, redesign
13.Term for testing done during product design, used to assess the usability of
the in-progress product and the effectiveness of the current design direction -
ANSWER formative testing
14.Term for testing done after product is finished, used to assess the usability of
the final product and see how well it compares to similar products -
ANSWER summative testing
15.This states that design should organize the user interface into a form that is
clearly understandable for the user - ANSWER structure principle
16.This states that design should make common tasks easy to perform and that
it should communicate clearly in the user's native language - ANSWER
simplicity principle
, 17.This states that design should make all the necessary tools and options for a
task clearly visible to the user, and should not burden the user with
superfluous information - ANSWER visibility principle
18.Design team member responsible for site appearance. They create UI
sketches, wireframes, page mockups, and image assets, etc. - ANSWER
Designer
19.Design team member that does the programming - ANSWER Developer
20.Design team member that establishes presence by bringing customers to the
site and converting them to sales - ANSWER Marketer
21.Project phases, in order from start to finish - ANSWER Information
gathering, planning, design, development, testing, delivery and maintenance
22.First project phase, where you answer basic questions about your customers
and web site - ANSWER Information gathering
23.Second project phase, where you develop the site map, navigation system,
Web technologies, work schedule and so forth - ANSWER Planning
24.This third phase determines the look and feel of the site, including color
scheme, typography, layout, UI sketches and wireframes, mockups, and
graphics creation - ANSWER Design
25.This fourth phase entails building the site from a technological standpoint,
both front- and back-ends and entering content - ANSWER Development