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What Tony said. A person who is trained in a good notation now has the ability to see and navigate in that domain "without conscious thought".
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It's a poetic thought but I disagree. The number of people who can site-read music greatly outnumbers those that can compose and people can usually only site-read for one instrument. Composition usually happens on the instrument with the notation being just that, a bad copy.
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I agree, Frank. The interface you describe, Bret, might be helpful, nuanced, powerful, unique, indispensable, necessary, etc. But it doesn't sound 'intuitive.'
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I don't think that what you are saying is at odds with what Bret is saying - the question is just "intuitive for whom?" Circuit diagrams and Musical notation are not intuitive if you've never seen them before but they are to an engineer or musician
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Some dictionaries call out "easy to use and understand" as a modern, software-focused definition of "intuitive". It's worth considering the original meaning of the word, and the different roles that unconscious thought can play when we use different kinds of interfaces.pic.twitter.com/lSzgtXmeTv
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One way to think about it: an “intuitive” UI is one where a user is able to reason about the interface easily by applying the mental models they already have about (a) the app’s subject matter and (b) the input device and UI components. You have to know your audience.
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