UX London 2011: The Workshops
Follow along with UX Booth correspondent Sean Duhame as he shares insights and lessons learned from the workshops of UX London 2011.
Follow along with UX Booth correspondent Sean Duhame as he shares insights and lessons learned from the workshops of UX London 2011.
User Insight’s Kevin O’Connor shares some exciting results from his company’s latest study, The Social TV Experiment and explains what they might mean for Interaction Designers today.
It’s no secret that design is an process, but to what end? Read along as Andrew inspects some of the web’s prominent designs to inspire our design’s foundations.
One of the biggest UX events of the year recently came and passed. Were you there? In case you weren’t, we’ve compiled a two-part writeup sharing all that we learned. Here’s our summary of this year’s UX London event.
There are plenty of tools and services out there for measuring useful statistics when doing research on websites. I’m often surprised to see people choose expensive tools with limited capability over Google Analytics.
In part one of this series, we examined some of the more problematic personality traits user researchers are likely to encounter in their work. Now that we’ve seen how individual personalities can put a damper on your day; let’s explore some ways to overcome the problems inherent to each.
In this series — covering the absolute basics of user personality types — we’ll begin by introducing some of the more problematic personalities. In part two, we’ll look at a number of strategies to help turn the tables in our favor.
In this post, Michael Wilson explores why it is acceptable for some web applications to have a learning curve, and how learnability can be good for a product.
Readability & legibility are both areas of interest in accessibility and typographic design, and many resources exist that attempt to define what constitutes well designed copy. In this post, we go over a few commonly overlooked and newer ways to implement more legible type on the web.
How do users behave different on touch-based interfaces, and how can you start implementing new gestural actions into your mobile web products.
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