624 of 640 ‘Review Order’ annotated design examples:

Scholastic

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The screenshot was taken on March 16, 2012 and depicts Scholastic’s Review Order. In total, we’ve reviewed 4 of Scholastic’s page designs. To see them all, visit the full Scholastic UX case study.

Violated High

Research Guideline #47

Importance: Detail · Single-Platform

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Violated High

Research Guideline #31

Importance: Essential · Single-Platform

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Violated Low

Research Guideline #2

Importance: Essential · Single-Platform

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Research Guideline #64

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Adhered Low

Research Guideline #23

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Research Guideline #21

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