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Designers should pay particular attention to user’s expectations of how a Web site is organized and how they can use it... Understanding user’s mental models requires specifying how users represent both structural and functional knowledge about their environment... [The cognitive space is] …composed of individual thought processes, impressions, perspectives, plans, goals, and concerns that are specific to that individual. - Albert Badre (2002) in Shaping Web Usability.

The designer must understand the user’s Web ecology. In other words, how does the individual act in the online environment? To understand this ecology, you must understand the audience characteristics and the implications of these characteristics.

Address the individual differences among potential users:

Address cognitive processing capabilities and limits:

Consider special audiences such as characteristics of older users:

Generate an audience profile:

Some ideas adapted from Shaping Web Usability: Interaction Design in Context by Albert N. Badre, Addison-Wesley, ISBN: 0-201-72993-8


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