I want May to weigh in on this, but she's having some issues joining the list, will be resolved soon.
Jared Zimmerman \\ Director of User Experience \\ Wikimedia FoundationM : +1 415 609 4043 | : @JaredZimmermanOn Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 12:48 PM, Quiddity <pandiculation@gmail.com> wrote:On 13-10-22 11:53 AM, Jon Robson wrote:At first glance, I thought the frowny face was a glitched image. After a few seconds, I realized it's a (slightly ambiguous) flag.
I think this is known and intentional (as thanks relates to users). I
personally feel the icons are sufficiently different although maybe
both having a smile is the cause of conflict. Designers what is your
opinion?
The square frowny face is the opposite of thank no? That is the
impression the UI gives to me.
Possibly removing the face-elements would help?
Is "flagging a problem" a fairly universally used symbolism nowadays?
Youtube uses a flag icon, with a mouseover text of "Report". I think the wavyness of their flag symbol is a bit more instantly-intuitive.
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 11:51 AM, Jon Robson <jrobson@wikimedia.org> wrote:
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 7:11 PM, Ryan Kaldari <rkaldari@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Recently on mobile we switched our iconography used to represent a user from
being a simplified head and shoulders to being a square smiley face.
Unfortunately, the square smiley face is already being used to represent the
thank action (via the Thanks extension). You can see an example of these two
UI elements being used on the same page in this design mock-up for the
mobile media viewer:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Media-viewer-tools-mobile-design-pau.png
As you can see, it's a bit confusing having 2 square smiley faces in the
same interface representing separate things (not to mention the square
frowny face for the flag action).
I would suggest that we change one or the other. Since the thank iconography
has already been through much debate and revision (originally being a red
heart, then a green heart, then a smiley face), I would favor changing the
user iconography back to a head and shoulders. Thoughts?
Ryan Kaldari
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