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Does it satisfy the requirements of a good user interface (assuming it ultimately leads to software someone uses and not a machine or other software).

I tend to think about the requirements and the user experience first, even mock up a UI on paper. Try to eliminate as much work or complexity on the part of the user as possible so that the user can focus on accomplishing *tasks* rather than manipulating data.

Once I have that decided the rest is easy because it simply has to meet the criteria of satisfying the task oriented design decisions.

If you start from the bottom up on the other hand then you are faced with uncertainty at every level and ultimately could end up with a very computer programmer oriented design but not a user friendly design. (i.e. the end user get's exposed too much to the inner workings of tables and databases and how the computer and software works instead of simply being able to view it as a machine that helps them accomplish the tasks they already know and understand).

This is the essential pivot point between what users percieve as "good" software and what users perceive as "bad" software.


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