Archive for the 'Usability' Category
Lots of people design sites based on what they would like to see. However, what makes sense to a designer may not make sense to their target audience. If designers seek to create a conversion-friendly web experience we’re going to have to learn about our audience and what makes them … (more…)
TUAW (The Unofficial Apple Weblog) posted a list of things their readers want to see in iPhone 4.0. Flash made it on the list with 80% support. “Almost 80% of us want Flash, even if it’s a bad idea.” Personally, I’d love to see Flash work on the iPhone. There are so many sites and apps on the Web that use it that it would most certainly be something users will benefit from. But, this just isn’t going to happen — at least through the phone’s Safari browser that is. (more…)
2010 is just around the corner, and we’re working on our new years resolutions! Here are some ideas for bloggers out there that want to start the new year with a bang! (more…)
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. (more…)
When it comes to sketching user experiences, should we opt for state-of-the-art software, or a good notepad and set of markers? (more…)