Jun 12, 2007
links for 2007-06-12
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A remarkable 80% of findings from the Web usability studies in the 1990s continue to hold today. yes if you really want it to hold.
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what does rich mean to a UI (user interface) designer who wants to craft intelligent, compelling, and memorable interactions? Given current digital and technological trends, today’s UI designers must deepen their understanding of richness.
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You can more quickly understand a problem that you need to solve when you involve one or more users in defining the problem.
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This article provides some basic tips to help you better prepare to walk through your product designs with stakeholders.
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Trends That Will Change Your Intranet
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All projects should include research. That’s the current thinking in design research and user-centered design. don’t do a project unless it includes some research to uncover the goals, motivations and needs of potential users
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Before he co-founded Adaptive Path, Mike sold hot sauce online and built giant dancing robots. Today he thinks about things like boxes of chocolates that deliver joy and surprise long after the candy is gone.
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There is an adage in software development that says there are only three types of documentation that have ultimate value: code, user assistance and test cases
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The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a language for representing information about resources in the World Wide Web. This Primer is designed to provide the reader with the basic knowledge required to effectively use RDF.
