Archive for the 'Usability' Category
The explosion in user adoption of mobile devices has revolutionized the web. Though designing for the Mobile Web follow similar principles to designing websites, we must consider some notable differences. For one, current mobile device networks don’t run in the same speed as broadband devices. (more…)
In my term, information architecture (IA) refer to the art and science to make user interfaces more usable and findable. Deeper into the blog content, it should be easy to use and understand. No need to think hard or much guessing. Web usability is for most common users or people. (more…)
The BBC website began its official life back in December 1997 with this very simple design. It was a basic offering with two sections to the site. Over time it has grown to encompass a great deal more. However due to the organic way in which the website evolved and the old structure of the business … (more…)
Unless you on a deserted island somewhere, you heard yesterday about Apple’s newest technological advancement: the iPad. Now, there has been all sorts of buzz all over the internet about whether the device is extraordinary or significantly less impressive than expected. (more…)
Unless you’ve been living under a rock recently, you’ve probably heard about the new handheld device recently released by Apple: The iPad. Everyone is going to want their site to work in the iPad, but what do we need to plan for when designing websites to work in this interesting new device? (more…)