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Evaluation of my questionnaire

My feedback was mostly positive. The vast majority said that my navigation was on an easy
level, my colour scheme was positive, my Product was on an easy level, everyone said the
text was readable, the video worked and the vast majority said the design was positive.

I received criticism from one Person who didnt know what Button to click and I agree with
that criticism because I did not label what Buttons to click on. However, I disagreed with
another criticism from the same Person about my colour consistency. The Person said that
the colour wasnt consistent but in my opinion, the colours had to be different in some due
to its theme.

For example, the pages in the USA category had to be the same colour scheme and the
reason why the other categories had different colours was so they were easy to tell apart
from each other. I also tried to make the colour scheme of each category relevant to what
the category is about so for example, the colour scheme for USA was gold and brown to
represent deserts as some of the information in that category was about places in deserts.

The vast majority of feedback for my colour scheme was positive and some of the feedback
for my colour scheme included Gender neutral, Professional, Bright and Consistent. The
feedback for my overall design was mostly positive and some of the feedback included
Professional, Easy to read with large images, Clear, Consistent and Easy to navigate.
Visually pleasing.

Not only were there some things I think I could have done better on my Product, I think I
could have improved on some of the questions on my questionnaire. The last question got
mixed up with the first question as I mixed up ability with quality. This is because on the first
question I asked how easy was my navigation from 1 being hard and 10 being easy. I should
have put something for my last question like 1 for bad and 10 for excellent. Two of my
questions were too similar as one asked could Users read my text and the other asked how
easy was it to read. Although the two questions were different, they were still too similar
and I could have asked a different question such as what they thought of my logo.

Feedback statistics
The first Bar chart represents the responses from my first question which was From a scale
of 1 to 10, how was the navigation?. The horizontal text shows the level of ability and the
vertical numbers show how many People chose what a certain level of ability.

30% of the Respondents gave my navigation a 7


Another 30% gave it a 9
10% gave my navigation an 8
Another 10% gave it a 10
20% gave my navigation a 6

Navigation ability
3.5

2.5

1.5

0.5

0
6 (Ok) 7 (Ok) 8 (Easy) 9 (Easy) 10 (Easy)

The second Bar chart represents the responses from my last question which was On a scale
from 1 to 10, how did you find my Product?. The horizontal text shows the level of ability and
the vertical numbers show how many People chose what a certain level of ability.

20% of the Respondents gave my Product a 6


30% of gave my Product a 7
Another 30% gave my Product a 9
10% gave my Product an 8
Another 10% gave my Product a 10.
Ability to use Product
3.5

2.5

1.5

0.5

0
7 (Ok) 8 (Easy) 9 (Easy) 10 (Easy)

By Annie Magner

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