User Testing + Feedback
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I tested my designs by presenting them to peers and gathering informal feedback on different page layouts and variations of the book. I showed printed examples to understand how users responded to the structure, visual hierarchy, and placement of prompts.
The feedback suggested that some layouts felt slightly crowded, and that clearer separation between text, imagery, and prompts would improve usability. It was also noted that when prompts were more visually distinct, they were easier to identify and engage with.
From this feedback, I recognised that clarity and hierarchy were key factors in how users interacted with the book. This made me realise that the design needed to prioritise accessibility and ease of navigation. As a result, I refined my layouts by increasing spacing, simplifying compositions, and improving visual hierarchy, ensuring that prompts were clearly positioned and easy to follow.
