Archive for May, 2008
Helping users get it right
02May08
When working with any type of software tool, the ability to quickly test and refine your work is usually a given. In other words, you can typically preview what you’ve created on your computer screen and make any desired corrections before it goes live. We see this all over the place, like in the form […]
Filed under: User Experience | Closed
Alphabet soup
01May08
Say you’re designing a list of features that people will access from a menu on the left side of the screen. When you only have a few items to include, ordering them by popularity or frequency of use probably makes the most sense. But as this scales beyond ten or so items, it becomes cumbersome […]
Filed under: Design, Usability, User Experience | Closed