Dictionary Design
Drafting Process
It’s rare for me to do any kind of digital work without a paper/pencil or whiteboard next to me for jot notes, drafts, and calculations. I’ve been redeveloping the entry system for a dictionary that’s going to be used by hundreds of students around the world for the next seven years, and eventually as the public digital front end. It’s very important to me that I get this right.
Draft 1 was just a quicky to make sure I could get everything I wanted, so there was no drawing. Now that is IS working, it’s time to think about usability and aesthetics — the two most important aspects, to me, of any website — and that means it’s time to grab a marker.
Draft 2

Draft 2 was an attempt to streamline the dictionary’s entry system, but failed when it came down to semantics. The back-end was ridiculously elaborate and difficult. A system does not work when the person who created it can’t figure out how to use it properly.
Draft 3

Draft 3 looks a little cramped from the wire frame, but it’s very intuitive and slick — this is it for now. Also, it has big ass Submit and Cancel buttons. Failing something awful, the final product will probably be very similar.
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