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User Testing Document for Game On! Website, Study notes of Typography

The user testing process for the game on! website, including the creation of user personas, defining the target audience, designing clickable wireframes, and creating a task list to ensure users can easily find and complete desired actions on the site. Users include faithful site members, those looking to pay for games, those wanting to add games, forum users, advertisers, and recent graduates.

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Myron Krys Florence
ITGM 723
May 2008
Prof. D. Spencer
Game On!
User Testing Documents
Site Map – Show the overall hierarchy of the site at a glance.
User Description – Create an in depth persona of three different people that need to
access the site, with specific names and goals to be accomplished while on the site.
Target Audience – List of who the site is designed for to see if it is meeting its Technical
and Functional Requirements.
Clickable Wireframe – Basic layout for each page within the site so that users can
complete a walk through.
Task List – A list of three task so the user can know exactly what they are looking for and
to serve as a measuring unit to how and if they can find it. For example, have them tell a
specific game or item found on a specific page. This may include the following:
1. The user is a faithful user of the site and wants to be able to sign up for the
site as well as receive emails about new games that are added to the site and
other pertinent information.
2. The user is trying to pay to be able to play a particular game.
3. The user wants to be able to add a game but does not know how. The need to
be able to find out how to do this.
4. The user wants to be able to join one of the online forums listed within the site
but is unsure how to login, or if the website login and password that they
created is automatically used to login to each forum. How would they find
this out.
5. A user wants to be able to advertise there product on the site and needs to find
out the prices packages, how to do so, and what each package includes.
6. A person has just graduated from SCAD and is interested in finding out any
job openings that Game On might have available.

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Myron Krys Florence ITGM 723 May 2008 Prof. D. Spencer

Game On!

User Testing Documents

Site Map – Show the overall hierarchy of the site at a glance.

User Description – Create an in depth persona of three different people that need to access the site, with specific names and goals to be accomplished while on the site.

Target Audience – List of who the site is designed for to see if it is meeting its Technical and Functional Requirements.

Clickable Wireframe – Basic layout for each page within the site so that users can complete a walk through.

Task List – A list of three task so the user can know exactly what they are looking for and to serve as a measuring unit to how and if they can find it. For example, have them tell a specific game or item found on a specific page. This may include the following:

  1. The user is a faithful user of the site and wants to be able to sign up for the site as well as receive emails about new games that are added to the site and other pertinent information.
  2. The user is trying to pay to be able to play a particular game.
  3. The user wants to be able to add a game but does not know how. The need to be able to find out how to do this.
  4. The user wants to be able to join one of the online forums listed within the site but is unsure how to login, or if the website login and password that they created is automatically used to login to each forum. How would they find this out.
  5. A user wants to be able to advertise there product on the site and needs to find out the prices packages, how to do so, and what each package includes.
  6. A person has just graduated from SCAD and is interested in finding out any job openings that Game On might have available.