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Consistency: Key to a Better User Experience

By: Timothy Smith March 30th, 2010 24 Comments

In an effort to provide a quality experience to our users, it’s necessary to be consistent in the design and content of a website. Consistency is a word we tend to hear frequently. The reason for this is: A harmonious user experience separates an amateur from a professional.

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Consistency: Key to a Better User Experience

Complete Beginner’s Guide to Interaction Design

By: Andrew Maier December 1st, 2009 71 Comments

Ready to get your feet wet in Interaction Design? In this article the author touches briefly on all aspects of Interaction Design: the history, guiding principles, noted designers, their tools and more. Even if you’re an interaction designer yourself, give the article a read and share your thoughts.

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Complete Beginner’s Guide to Interaction Design

The Future of Interface Design

By: David Leggett November 3rd, 2009 76 Comments

Did you know the first “Brain-Tweet” was sent out this year? How about that we may someday be customizing windshields with widgets? In the not-to-distant-future, we may be interfacing with computers in exciting and innovative new ways.

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The Future of Interface Design

Focusing Interaction Design with Design Strategy

By: Andrew Maier October 20th, 2009 15 Comments

Design has a reputation for being one of the more ambiguous areas of product development. In this post, Andrew details one of the tools that he uses to blueprint his interaction design work, providing a guideline for design that drives users towards their goals.

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Focusing Interaction Design with Design Strategy

Tools for Sketching User Experiences

By: Jason Robb October 6th, 2009 143 Comments

When it comes to sketching user experiences, should we opt for state-of-the-art software, or a good notepad and set of markers?

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Tools for Sketching User Experiences

The Rise of Conversation Media

By: Rein Henrichs August 12th, 2009 16 Comments

While you’ve probably heard the saying, “Content is King,” the sites that reign supreme in today’s Web world don’t just produce great content, they create a culture of passionate participants and a community of conversation.

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The Rise of Conversation Media

Foundations of Affordances

By: Andrew Maier August 4th, 2009 12 Comments

Last week I was honored to give a talk at the Front End Design Conference titled “Affordances in Modern Web Design.” In preparation for the talk, I did plenty of research; and while the slides are available for download, I’d like to provide readers with a written overview of the history and application of affordances in web design

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Foundations of Affordances

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Portfolios

By: Raina Van Cleave April 28th, 2009 24 Comments

So you think your work is aesthetically pleasing and meets your client’s goals? Then, why not showcase it with a user-friendly portfolio? Selling your company’s services involves more than slapping up a screenshot and a link. If users find your portfolio difficult to navigate or it lacking information then prepare to lose business to your competitors.

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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Portfolios

Adding the “Extras on Demand” UI-Pattern with jQuery

By: Andrew Maier January 20th, 2009 16 Comments

The “Extras on Demand” pattern is described in Jennifer Tidwell’s book, Designing Interfaces. In this tutorial we will explain what that pattern is, and how you can implement this into your interface using jQuery.

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Adding the “Extras on Demand” UI-Pattern with jQuery

Creating Usable Links and Buttons

By: Andrew Maier December 2nd, 2008 24 Comments

In this post, Andrew discusses various ways to interpret and present links and buttons to the user. Emphasis is placed on fitting user’s mental models and providing the user with familiar UI-patterns, including extras on demand (progressive disclosure).

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Creating Usable Links and Buttons
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