The pharma example,is interesting because the FDA requires that the dosing information printed on packaging for over the counter medicine be written for a fifth grade reading level.
It’s not just the level of education but the clarity of instructions when the reader has a migraine or is worrying about their child.
This technique can be used as an antipattern: make the visitor’s own “happy path” satisfy their reason for visiting g (say, purchase); stuff all your extra fees into places they’ll skip over. The classic “fine print” technique.
[+] [-] gumby|5 years ago|reply
It’s not just the level of education but the clarity of instructions when the reader has a migraine or is worrying about their child.
This technique can be used as an antipattern: make the visitor’s own “happy path” satisfy their reason for visiting g (say, purchase); stuff all your extra fees into places they’ll skip over. The classic “fine print” technique.
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