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Often the principle of visibility is ignored to make the interface disappear in order to make the product look nicer. Sometimes it really adds a bit of aesthetics but for the price of easy use and learning. So don't do so. What can be invisible are accelerator mechanisms like shortsćuts as long as the functions they trigger are accessible in an other, visible way. | Often the principle of visibility is ignored to make the interface disappear in order to make the product look nicer. Sometimes it really adds a bit of aesthetics but for the price of easy use and learning. So don't do so. What can be invisible are accelerator mechanisms like shortsćuts as long as the functions they trigger are accessible in an other, visible way. | ||
====Ressources==== | ====Ressources==== | ||
* Very close ot the idea of visibility are two termns dubbed by Don Norman[http://jnd.org/dn.mss/affordances_and_design.html Affordance] | * Very close ot the idea of visibility are two termns dubbed by Don Norman:[http://jnd.org/dn.mss/affordances_and_design.html Affordance] and the more appropriate term [http://jnd.org/dn.mss/signifiers_not_affordances.html signifier]. | ||
===Feedback=== | ===Feedback=== | ||
[[File:746px-Eric_'slowhand'_Clapton.jpg|thumb|200px|Could Eric Clapton play guitar without feedback? Probably not!]] | [[File:746px-Eric_'slowhand'_Clapton.jpg|thumb|200px|Could Eric Clapton play guitar without feedback? Probably not!]] |