Dan Saffer’s The Disciplines of User Experience
: Rough HTML/CSS knock-off of Dan Saffer’s diagram: The disciplines of user experience. Done by @jimbobc, to learn a bit of CSS. : http://oxox.co.uk/css3/
: Rough HTML/CSS knock-off of Dan Saffer’s diagram: The disciplines of user experience. Done by @jimbobc, to learn a bit of CSS. : http://oxox.co.uk/css3/
: A post discussing the loss of tactility in today’s interfaces and how NUIs are emerging as the way to go. : http://sidv.co/2011/03/interfaces-of-the-future-tactility-vs-naturality/
: Startups don’t have capital to burn or luxurious schedules for big-design-up-front. But unless your idea is by-and-for-engineers, design isn’t something you want to skip on your way to market. : http://www.cooper.com/journal/2011/03/more_better_faster_ux_design.html
: Have you ever wondered where you’re losing visitors to search from? How about finding out which pages you should be internally linking to better? A simple piece of JavaScript added to your pages can work wonders. : http://seogadget.co.uk/how-to-track-highlighted-text/
: Axureland is a place where you can share widget libraries and design patterns with the growing Axure community. You can register for an Axureland account, customize your profile, and submit files for free. : http://axureland.com/
: When designing a website, it’s important to take all potential visitors into consideration. This includes the visually impaired – those afflicted with color blindness, low vision and even total blindness. While only U.S. government websites are required to be compliant with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, many large American retailers are beginning to [...]
: I was buying pet food the other day (online of course) and stumbled upon one of the strangest flows in checkout process history. It’s a great example of how a chain is no stronger than its weakest link, and that you shouldn’t do “something new” just for the sake of it when designing a [...]
: Apple’s latest update to their Mac operating system, OS X Lion, brings with it a few user interface tweaks. Here are 4 methods I’ve noticed that Lion uses to make its interface appear simpler. : http://www.usabilitypost.com/2011/03/01/simpler-ui-in-lion/
: Take a moment and think about the worst website you’ve ever seen. Confusing layout. Jarring colors. Disorganized content. Broken links. A place you never want to visit again. Now, think about your favorite piece of music. : http://uptown.bubblelife.com/v/355992/4NEAO
: One of the greatest tools available to me as an interaction designer is the ability to see real metrics. I’m guessing that’s surprising to some people. After all, many people still think that design all happens before a product ever gets into the hands of users, so how could I possibly benefit from finding [...]
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