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Part B to check the design you have been given. Change the design to provide a better interface to serve its purpose. Part A: Requirements for the form



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Part B to check the design you have been given. Change the design to provide a better interface to serve its purpose.
Part A: Requirements for the form
Design an interface for subscribing the International Online Magazine. The subscriber must know that it is the International Online Magazine subscription page. The online form should be easy to fill in. The following information should be obtained from the subscriber:


  • Login name – the user would use this login name to get to the online magazine they are subscribed to

  • Password – must ensure the user correctly inputs the password that they want as the password would be encrypted when as they type it in. ‘

  • Email address

  • Contact number

  • Viewing language: English, Chinese Simplified, Chinese traditional, Thai, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese

  • Payment – credit card/cheque/bank deposit

  • Favourite singer

  • Favourite movie

  • Do they want the magazine daily, monthly, or yearly (different price)

  • Subscriber’s full name

  • Age – for statistical purposes and to restrict viewing options if they are under 18yrs of age.

  • They are to indicate whether they would like a hard copy of the magazine they are subscribed to.

  • Mailing address – if they want a hard copy

  • What type of things the subscriber are interested to view in their magazine (customizing purposes): adult; movies; music; news; sports; other.

  • Subscribers are to choose whether they want the “dating” option.

When they have finished filling in the form, they should be able to submit the form to subscribe for the magazine immediately.




Part B: Scenario

Use the scenario below to CHECK that you have a ‘control’ (e.g. textboxes, radio buttons, dropdown menus) for each item, and that each ‘control’ is of the appropriate type and size.




  • Login name – “pinkyWinky666”

  • Password – “privateMary asd kjbJerry”

  • Email address – privateMaryJerry@crazymail.com

  • Contact number – +64 219237846

  • Viewing language: Chinese Traditional

  • Payment – “Bank Deposit”

  • Favourite singer – “Spice Girls”

  • Favourite movie – “Titanic”

  • Subscriber’s full name – “Mary Jerry”

  • Age – “18”

  • “Yes, I want a hard copy of the magazine”.

  • Mailing address – “833 Crazy Avenue, Mamalada Land, New Brealand”

  • Interested in: “adult”; “movies”; “other: children”

  • Dating option: “Yes”

Appendix F2. Instructions including the requirements and the scenario for the low formality (on Tablet PC) design.



Instructions:
Use the requirements stated in Part A and scenarios provided in Part B to check the design you have been given. Change the design to provide a better interface to serve its purpose.
Part A: Requirements for this form

Design an interface for the $1 million Loan application (Samson’s Bank – NZ branch). The applicant must know that it is the Samson’s Bank (NZ) page. The online form should be easy to fill in. The information listed below should be obtained from the applicants accurately:



  • Full Name

  • Passport No. – New Zealand

  • Home Number

  • Mobile Number

  • Address – the town or city must be within the designated areas i.e. Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Rototua, Dunedin and Christchurch

  • Bankruptcy – to check if they were / are bankrupt.

  • Occupation

  • Status – married/single/in a relationship – if married, then what’s the partner’s weekly income

  • The date they want the loan

  • Applicant’s Weekly income

  • Other personal assets of value – e.g. house, car, stock etc

  • Is the applicant renting a house or on Mortgage

  • Purpose of the loan – whether applicant is suitable

  • IRD number – security reasons

  • Applicants must check whether they have all the items ready: i.e. person verification, income verification (from inland revenue), past 10 years bank record, 10 official character reference

  • Applicants may include some questions in the application

When the applicant has finished filling in the form, they should be able to submit the form.
Part B: The Scenario

Use the scenario below to CHECK that you have a ‘control’ (e.g. textboxes, radio buttons, dropdown menus) for each item, and that each ‘control’ is of the appropriate type and size.



  • Full Name – “Mary Carey”

  • Passport No. – “FZ 1055872”

  • Home Number – “09 3487533”

  • Mobile Number – “027 13049773”

  • Address – “10 Symonds street, Auckland CBD.

  • Occupation – “Personal Assistant”

  • Status – married

  • Partner’s weekly income – “$1000”

  • The date they want the loan – 07/011/2006

  • Applicant’s Weekly income – “$300”

  • Other personal assets of value – “car”

  • House – “Renting house”

  • Purpose of the loan – “I want to be able to spend all my money because I have an uncurable disease and I want to live my life happily in the time left. Then my partner will pay them off for me”

  • IRD number – 123-321-123

  • Yes, have all the items ready: person verification, income verification (from inland revenue), past 10 years bank record, 10 official character reference

  • Question: What is the interest rate? Because if it’s too high then I shall find Samuel for their $2million loan”

Submit application – “Next page”

Appendix F3. Instructions including the requirements and the scenario for the medium-low formality design.



Instructions:
Use the requirements stated in Part A and scenarios provided in Part B to check the design you have been given. Change the design to provide a better interface to serve its purpose.
Part A: Requirements for this form

Design an interface for the University of Strawberries (NZ) Graduation application form. The applicant must know that it is the University of Strawberries (NZ) application page. The online form should be easy to fill in. The information listed below should be obtained from the students accurately:



  • Full Name

  • Preferred Name – to be called at the graduation ceremony

  • Student ID – 10 digits ID

  • Programme Name – e.g. Bachelor of Science, Master of Commerce etc.

  • Department Name – e.g. Computer Science, Health Science, Psychology etc.

  • Preferred graduation year and semester

  • Whether he/she want to graduate in person or in absentee

  • If absent, where they want the certificate to be sent to – address

  • If the address is not in New Zealand, then postage fee must be paid – by eftpos/credit card/cheque.

  • Contact Number

  • The last day of their course

  • The things they want to borrow for the graduation ceremony: trencher, gown, black suit, black dress, hood (and what colour hood)?

The applicant should be able to proceed to the next page when he/she has finished filling in this page.
Part B: The Scenario

Use the scenario below to CHECK that you have a ‘control’ (e.g. textboxes, radio buttons, dropdown menus) for each item, and that each ‘control’ is of the appropriate type and size.



  • Full Name – “Cheng Lim Wang”

  • Preferred Name – “Cheng Wang”

  • Student ID – “9994443331”

  • Programme Name – “Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts”

  • Department Name – “Psychology and philosophy.”

  • Preferred graduation year and semester – “year 2007, semester 1”

  • Whether he/she want to graduate in person or in absentee – “In absentee”

  • If absent, where they want the certificate to be sent to – “19/F, XYZ Building, XYZ road, Kowloon, Hong Kong”

  • Postage payment – “Credit card”

  • Contact Number – “021 1873009”

  • The last day of their course – “June,10, 2006”

  • Want to borrow – trencher, gown, hood (hood colours: pink and blue)

  • Continue - “To Next page”

Appendix F4. Instructions including the requirements and the scenario for the medium-high formality design.


Instructions:
Use the requirements stated in Part A and scenarios provided in Part B to check the design you have been given. Change the design to provide a better interface to serve its purpose.

Part A: Requirements for this form

Design an interface for the New Zealand Dog Registration Online Application form. The applicant must know that it is the New Zealand Dog Registration Page. The online form should be easy to fill in. The information listed below must be obtained:



  • Dog’s Name

  • Owner’s Name

  • Address

  • Contact Number

  • Second Owner – if there is one

  • Second Owner’s Address

  • Is the Dog sterilized – for statistical and population control purposes

  • Gender

  • Age – dog’s age

  • Appearance of dog – height, weight, colour

  • Is the dog registered with a vet – for health and safety

  • Dog’s special condition(s) – e.g. blind, disabled, violent history etc.

  • Purpose of dog – e.g. guide dogs, police dogs, pet etc.

  • Breed

  • Where did they get the dog? : On the street, from friend(s) and/or family, SPCA, own dog’s offspring, from a pet shop.

      • And if it’s from a shop, which shop.

  • An agreement to love his/her dog.

The applicant should be able to proceed to the next page when he/she has finished filling in this page.
Part B: The Scenario

Use the scenario below to CHECK that you have a ‘control’ (e.g. textboxes, radio buttons, dropdown menus) for each item, and that each ‘control’ is of the appropriate type and size.



  • Dog’s Name – “Dinky”

  • Owner’s Name – “Peter-Andrea Smith”

  • Address – “8 Sunny Bay, Whangarei.”

  • Contact Number – “027 1234567”

  • Second Owner – “Shelly Brown”

  • Second Owner’s Address – “14 Sunny Bay, Whangarei”

  • Is the Dog sterilized – Don’t know

  • Age – 4 years

  • Appearance of dog – height = “55cm”, weight = “30kg”, colour = golden white

  • Is the dog registered with a vet –“No”

  • Dog’s special condition(s) – None

  • Purpose of dog – pet

  • Breed – Pure Labrador

  • Where did they get the dog? : “From SPCA”

  • An agreement to love his/her dog. – “No”

Appendix F5. Instructions including the requirements and the scenario for the high formality design.



Instructions:
Use the both the requirements stated in Part A and the scenario provided in Part B to check the design you have been given. Change the design to provide a better interface to serve its purpose.

Part A: Requirements for this form

Design an interface for the 2007 America’s Next Top Model secured online application form. The applicant must know that it is the America’s Next Top Model application form. The online form should be easy to fill in, with minimal room for input errors from applicants. The information listed below must be obtained from the applicants:



  • Full Name

  • Home Address – it must be an American Address

  • Contact Number

  • Email address

  • Status – married, in a relationship, single

  • Date of Birth – to check whether they are between 18 – 28 yrs old.

  • Age – second check for age

  • Height (cm)

  • Weight (kg)

  • Occupation – for fast grouping purposes

  • Modelling experience – to identify those who has more experience

  • Why do they want to enter – to screen for individuals who stands out.

  • Where they hear about this America’s next top model form: Radio, TV, newspaper, modelling agencies, online and/or other – for statistical and future promotional purposes.

When the applicant has finished filling in the form, they should be able to submit the form.
Part B: The Scenario

Use the scenario below to CHECK that you have a ‘control’ (e.g. textboxes, radio buttons, dropdown menus) for each item, and that each ‘control’ is of the appropriate type and size.



  • Full Name – “Mary-Jane Louisa Love-Hewitt”

  • Home Address – “156, Mysterious Lane, New York, Washington D.C.”

  • Contact Number – “09982 12345667”

  • Email address – “maryJane009@xmail.com”

  • Status – “in a relationship”

  • Date of Birth – “06/06/1985”

  • Age – “21”

  • Height (cm) – “180”

  • Weight (kg) – “47”

  • Occupation – “student”

  • Modelling experience – “3 years part-time modelling at Elle Magazine, 2 years part-time cat walk experience, model for a new underwear brand.”

  • Why do they want to enter – “I want to become America’s next top model. Modelling is my dream career, I want it so bad, I’ve been dreaming about it ever since I was like 3 years old. I am very into fashion, and I want to proof to the world that blondes are just as smart and beautiful as brunettes”

  • Hear about it from – TV, radio, modelling agencies, online, magazines.

  • Submit form


Appendix G. Screen shots during font creation using My Font Tool for Tablet PC (2004).



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