On 21.03.2012, at 00:16, C. Scott Ananian wrote:

> On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Gonzalo Odiard <gonz...@laptop.org> wrote:
>> If you find non obvious icons, can report to try to improve.
>> May be adults have problems with icons, but kids don't,
>> just see a kid playing in any internet site.
> 
> These icons become much more problematic on a touch screen, where there's no 
> obvious way to get the text descriptions to pop up.
>  --scott

OTOH, on a web site, you just want to get results quickly, and then maybe never 
visit again. It's not worth learning what the icons mean, since they most 
likely are unique to that site. That's why using icons like in the video fails.

However, that is different than the icons you use everyday. Those are worth 
learning. Of course, the learning must be made possible, and hopefully 
enjoyable. But the gut reaction of "I as an adult can't figure it out at first 
glance, so it must be bad" isn't quite appropriate.

- Bert -

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