From the Nielsen Norman Group: User-Experience Quiz
2015 UX Year in Review
by Raluca Budiu on January 10, 2016
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Summary: Test your usability knowledge by taking the quiz.
This week we’re debuting a new feature, intended to exercise your UX skills. All the answers can be found in articles that we published in the past year.
- What is the difference between legibility and readability?
- No difference: they mean the same thing.
- Legibility refers to how well people can actually see the different characters and symbols in text, whereas readability refers to how complicated the words in your text are.
- Readability refers to how well people can actually see the different characters and symbols in text, whereas legibility refers to how complicated the words in your text are.
- Legibility refers to how well people can actually see the different characters and symbols in text, whereas readability refers to whether people can read out loud the text on the page.
Complete the quiz with readily available answers here: https://www.nngroup.com/articles/ux-quiz/