On Jul 7, 2009, at 8:56 AM, Todd Zaki Warfel wrote:


On Jul 7, 2009, at 3:18 AM, Jim Drew wrote:

[...] by walking in the door, you are assumed to be a customer, someone who is going to buy something, even if that's just a candy bar. They don't have a guard at the door saying "What's your name? Show me your credit card!", but instead they have someone saying "Welcome to the store! Enjoy shopping!"

Perfect example.

I agree...a good example of how useful it can be to think about interaction design from a f2f standpoint. What would an ideal interaction like this happen if it were to happen in f2f...?

Then, how can you design/write copy to reflect that ideal interaction?


Josh


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