Tasks
  1. Insert username - input random sequence of characters
  2. Insert password - surreptitiously
  3. Search for movie - from finite list
Scenario

Billy is a senior at MIT who had three friends from home come visit for the weekend! They decided after crazy partying Friday night, that on Saturday night they would take it easy, stay in and watch a movie. So Billy and three friends, sat on the couch in Billy’s room, across from the projector screen, to find a movie to watch. Without a wireless keyboard, Billy was required to use an apple remote (see picture on the right) to login to his Hulu.com account (username and password) and then search for movies.

It’s important his mischievous friends don’t see his password while logging in. Additionally, this agreeable group of friends will likely search for several different movie titles, before agreeing on one they’d like to watch.
   
Below are three preliminary designs we would like to explore that would allow Billy to swiftly and efficiently login and find a movie from his couch amid vociferous debating.

Designs

1. Design 1 - Selector Wheel

2. Design 2 - Binary Search Letter Selection

3. Design 3 - Highlighted Keyboard

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  1. Unknown User (juhokim@mit.edu)

    "Preliminary designs: Storyboards need a bit more context, not just the interface in action. Each design should include all three tasks. Password input scenario omitted for designs 2 and 3?
    Overall: Like the diversity in the designs. Design choices were also interesting.
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