Constraints define limitations in an interface's design, while mappings connect interface elements to functions or information. For example, menu options map to commands or pages. Visibility refers to how clearly interface elements can be seen and understood by users, helping them interact as intended, such as clearly labeled buttons making their purpose visible.
Constraints define limitations in an interface's design, while mappings connect interface elements to functions or information. For example, menu options map to commands or pages. Visibility refers to how clearly interface elements can be seen and understood by users, helping them interact as intended, such as clearly labeled buttons making their purpose visible.
Constraints define limitations in an interface's design, while mappings connect interface elements to functions or information. For example, menu options map to commands or pages. Visibility refers to how clearly interface elements can be seen and understood by users, helping them interact as intended, such as clearly labeled buttons making their purpose visible.
1. Define constraints in the context of interface design.
2. Define mappings in the context of interface design. 3. Give one example of a good mapping from the interface above, explain what it maps and how. 4. Define visibility in the context of interface design. 5. Give one example of how visibility is used to support interaction in the interface above and explain how it does so.