build wireframes and low-fidelity prototypes week 2 answers

Test your knowledge on information architecture

1. What does information architecture (IA) do?

  • Visually describes and explores a user’s experience with a product
  • Organizes content to help users understand where they are in a product, and where the information they want is.
  • Inspires architecture-related UX designs
  • Creates a basic outline of a digital experience, like an app or website

2. How does information architecture (IA) support the wireframe creation process?

  • Makes the final product easy to use
  • Provides clearer direction and understanding
  • Provides a detailed view of the final product
  • Organizes an app into lines and rectangles

3. Fill in the blank: Information architecture helps engineers _____.

  • create new designs
  • make designs look better
  • understand user needs
  • organize data

Test your knowledge on Gestalt Principles

4. Fill in the blank: Similarity, proximity, and common region are examples of Gestalt Principles. Designers can use these principles to _____ content so it is visually pleasing and easier to understand.

  • evaluate
  • organize
  • recognize

5. You are developing a website for a clothing resale company. On the homepage, you choose to display the top-selling brands, by logo, in the center of the page. The logos are grouped with a border around them. Which of the following Gestalt Principles apply in this scenario?

  • Similarity
  • Common region
  • Proximity

6. To adhere to the Gestalt principle of proximity, what should a designer do?

  • Make elements that have a similar function look similar
  • Use borders to group elements together
  • Put elements closer together

7. Fill in the blank: Gestalt principles describe how humans _____ similar elements, recognize patterns, and simplify complex images when they perceive objects.

  • disassemble
  • create
  • describe
  • group

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