Squee-ed
Steven is a five-years-old, who loves to play with water and is a huge fan of aquarium. Thus, his parents decide to give him a Squee-ed, which is a mini aquarium belonging to himslef. Steven’s Squeed-ed is a transparent column made of soft plastic. There are three squids in his mini aquarium. He sees there are two little hand symbols, which are formed into a pose of holding the continer, so he holds the continer, and places his thumbs on the two little hand symbols. Then, he trys to squeeze the continer.WOW!!! those squids are actually moving as if they are alive! They start diving as Steven squeezing the continer, and floating up as he release it. Steven is so happy and proud that he gets a mini aquarium that belongs only to him.
User Group: children age 3-6.
Visibility: There are two symbols of hands, which suggests user to hold the continer and squeeze it. As user squeezing the continer, the squids inside the continer would move downwards, and as user release it, squids would move back to the top of the continer.
Affordance: Squee-ed is targeting on the user group of age three to six. As the fact that users are little children, they may not have much strength comparing to elder children, so that they would recognize they need two hands to hold the continer and squeeze.
Feedback: As children squeezing the continer, the “squids” would move to the bottom of the continer; as they release it, “squids” would go back to the top.
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