User Experience Design
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Review - The Elements of User
Experience: User-Centered Design for the
Web
Review - The Elements of User
Experience: User-Centered Design for the
Web
12/08/2002 10:04 PMWebmasterBase Dec 8 2002 8:41PM ET
User Experience Design Honeycomb
User Experience Design Honeycomb
06/25/2004 05:44 AMUser Experience Design Honeycombht
tp://semanticstudios.com/publications/semantics/000029.phpAn excellent resource from
Peter Morville"s column
Semantics about information architecture and strategy discussing the user
experience design Honeycomb. The Honeycomb is broken down into seven
facets of user experience: Useful, Usable, Desirable, Findable,
Accessible, Credible and Valuable.
Jeffrey Veen: User Experience is More
Than Design
Jeffrey Veen: User Experience is More
Than Design
07/29/2004 11:44 PMVeen on the user experience of the new Sony Network Walkman .. User
experience is more than design
veen.com/jeff/archives/000590.html
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"Lance Arthur slightly loses it over
BitTorrent - which I will confess does
not have the greatest user experience
for a naive user"
"Lance Arthur slightly loses it over
BitTorrent - which I will confess does
not have the greatest user experience
for a naive user"
08/14/2004 09:34 AMUser interface design for web
applications: It’s a different world
from web site design
User interface design for web
applications: It’s a different world
from web site design
11/13/2003 04:16 AMUser Interface Design for Web
Applications: It's a Different World
from Web Site Design
User Interface Design for Web
Applications: It's a Different World
from Web Site Design
11/15/2003 04:25 AMdigital-web.com/features/feature_2003-11.shtml
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User Experience MX
User Experience MX
03/13/2003 10:22 AMThe new Macromedia site is
simple and clean and I like it, though I'm finding it takes me more
steps to find things they used to have on the front page of their
site. Granted, the home page used to be cluttered and offered 50
options of where to go.
The most interesting thing I found on the new site was their new commitment to user experience issues as a
cornerstone of their business.
While I can picture the marketing team sipping lattes in their "war
room" with a huge banner carrying their new slogan "great experiences
build great businesses", it's refreshing to hear a major web firm
(especially one known for reducing usability in the past
*cough* skip intro *cough*) realize the importance of user experience
on their bottom line.
Adap
tive Path has been preaching this for the past couple years, but
it's nice to see a major corporation listening.
Windows XP SP2 user experience
Windows XP SP2 user experience
06/08/2004 08:30 PMKudos to Microsoft's Channel 9 for posting a reasonable video snapshot
of some of the new security-focused user experience in Windows XP
Service Pack 2. Not to say I think the new experience will be a cake
walk. Quoting Rebecca...
The Politics of User Experience
The Politics of User Experience
10/22/2002 06:43 AMThe Elements of User Experience
The Elements of User Experience
07/19/2002 10:46 AMHow To Quantify The User Experience
How To Quantify The User Experience
04/20/2004 10:19 PMWebmasterBase Apr 21 2004 1:40AM GMT
PeopleSoft talks about user experience
PeopleSoft talks about user experience
05/19/2004 04:33 PMImproving the user experience was a key topic at PeopleSoft’s annual
Leadership Summit 2004, which included keynote speeches by company
executives as well as special guests Al Gore and Bob Dole.
Google Maps and user experience
Google Maps and user experience
04/06/2005 12:06 PMEarlier this week, Google integrated their recently acquired Keyhole technology into Google
Maps, allowing the user to toggle between the abstract map view and a satellite view. The addition was pre
tty big news, and I was pretty excited
when I saw this feature, as were many others. Matt
Haughey even did a Maps/Flickr mashup in creating a memory map of his
childhood stomping grounds; others followed suit.
The ability to view satellite images online has been around for
years in the form of Microsoft's Terraserver (and also on
a mapping site that I can't locate right now...I swear Mapquest let
you switch back and forth between the two views, but I can't find it),
so this really isn't anything new. Terraserver lets you zoom in/out,
move around the map, and view other versions of the map (they have a
topological version), and I know that many of the people who are so
excited about Google Maps are familar with it. So why is everyone so
excited about it?
Part of it is Google's involvement...they draw a crowd of attention
anytime they do anything these days. But it also has a lot to do with
someone I wrote about a couple of years ago: it's the user experience, stupid:
Robert Morris from IBM argued last year at Etech 2002
that -- and I'm paraphrasing from memory here -- most significant
advances in software are actually advances in user experience, not in
technology. Mosaic was not an advancement in technology over TBL's
original browser. Blogger is a highly-specialized FTP client. IM is
IRC++ (or IRC for Dummies, depending on your POV). The advantages that
these applications offered people were user experience-oriented, not
technology-oriented.
The satellite feature on Google is no exception. They took
something that's been around for years, made it way easier to use
(reposition & zoom maps without reloading, pinpoint addresses and
routes onto the satellite imagery, toggle between sat and road maps,
map size automatically scales to the browser window, etc.), and
suddenly this old thing is much more useful and fun to play around
with. Ajax is the underlying technology (which isn't new either)
for many of the notable Google Maps features, but how Google used it
to make a useful user experience is the real story here.
Updated Longhorn User Experience:
Contacts
Updated Longhorn User Experience:
Contacts
05/24/2004 09:17 AMThis preliminary chapter from the updated Windows User Experience
guidelines describes how to use features such as the contact explorer
and communication history to give your users a centralized store for
contacts and messages, access to contact data and communication
commands, and an aggregated view of all such data across all
Windows-based applications.
Maximizing user experience of the Mobile
Internet
Maximizing user experience of the Mobile
Internet
11/19/2003 02:06 PMAME Info Nov 19 2003 12:37PM ET
Book Review: The Elements of User
Experience
Book Review: The Elements of User
Experience
01/09/2003 07:22 AMAdaptive Path: User Experience
Consulting
Adaptive Path: User Experience
Consulting
05/11/2004 05:51 PMAdaptive Path: User Experience Consulting .. redesign of the Adaptive
Path .. adaptive_path! .. AdaptivePath .. Guru's .. good .. lien ..
our .. AP
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Designing the Complete User Experience
Downloads
Designing the Complete User Experience
Downloads
06/28/2004 04:58 AMthat adaptive path bunch is quite generous
Book Review: The Elements of the User
Experience
Book Review: The Elements of the User
Experience
10/30/2002 04:53 AMAIGA Experience Design
AIGA Experience Design
07/17/2002 03:56 AMArchiving Experience Design
Archiving Experience Design
12/31/2002 01:14 PM13-March-2003 -- Expanding the
Approaches to User Experience
13-March-2003 -- Expanding the
Approaches to User Experience
03/12/2003 09:11 PMExpanding the Approaches to User Experience (Boxes and Arrows) --
"Jesse James Garrett’s “The Elements of User Experience” diagram
(17kb...
How Image Links Can Help Build a Better
User and Search Experience
How Image Links Can Help Build a Better
User and Search Experience
03/28/2005 11:58 PMImproving the User Experience Online for
Library Users
Improving the User Experience Online for
Library Users
06/28/2004 10:08 AMI would love to get a grant to have 37signals design an online
library catalog. I've been reading their book Defensive Design for
the Web: How To Improve Error Messages, Help, Forms, and Other Crisis
Points because I'm redesigning our merged web
site/extranet/intranet, and while most of the suggestions in the book
are fairly intuitive, most of us don't take the time to add in all the
little niceties and user-supportive framework. It's a very quick read
and an easy ILL for library webmasters.
It looks like I'll be using ColdFusion on a Windows server for the
new MLS site, so if anyone has suggestions for CF-based aggregators,
RSS-generators, bulletin boards, blogging software, and kitchen-sink
functionality, I'd love to hear them.
Google's switch to answers.com was
driven by user experience
Google's switch to answers.com was
driven by user experience
03/14/2005 04:25 PMLast week, I wondered aloud
whether Google's switch from dictionary.com to answers.com for their "definition"
links was driven by concern for their users or was just a business
deal:
The cynic in me feels like money had to have changed
hands in order for this to have happened (maybe Google is an investor
in GuruNet, maybe GuruNet paid for that placement), but the optimist
in me says that Google is still a weird little company where the
members of project teams can stumble across a better resource that
will make their users happier and more productive and implement it on
the live site quickly, even if the company that provides that resource
could be considered a competitor.
Marissa Meyer, Product Manager for Google, was kind enough to
respond to my query about it:
This decision was driven off of concern for our user
experience. We are not paying answers.com for this service nor are
they paying us. They were willing to work with us and design a website
that we felt represented an improvement for our users over what was
offered on dictionary.com (no pop-ups, dense information
presentation).
That a $50 billion American company is so focused on the experience
presented to its users, well, it's pretty impressive.
AIGA Experience Design Summit #5
AIGA Experience Design Summit #5
07/17/2002 03:56 AMUser experience accountability:
Assessing your impact on business
results
User experience accountability:
Assessing your impact on business
results
11/16/2003 05:56 AM'Not Found' Is Not An Option: Error
Handling and User Experience
'Not Found' Is Not An Option: Error
Handling and User Experience
07/14/2004 01:49 AMWebmasterBase Jul 14 2004 4:32AM GMT
User Experience and Search Engines: If
Your Home Page Could Only Talk
User Experience and Search Engines: If
Your Home Page Could Only Talk
03/19/2005 02:41 AMInformation Design: the Popular
Communication experience
Information Design: the Popular
Communication experience
12/16/2003 04:23 AMadaptive path » organization in
the way: how decentralization hobbles
the user experience
adaptive path » organization in
the way: how decentralization hobbles
the user experience
09/06/2004 08:12 PMadaptive path organization in the way: how decentralization hobbles
the user experience .. organisational barriers to good user
experiences
adaptivepath.com/publications/essays/archives/000351.php
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The User Experience of Government Online
Recommendations for a Citizen-Centric
Future
The User Experience of Government Online
Recommendations for a Citizen-Centric
Future
01/17/2003 04:27 AMThe total user experience: How to make
it positive in future wireless systems
and services
The total user experience: How to make
it positive in future wireless systems
and services
12/07/2003 08:20 AMCreating patient-centered healthcare
through ambient experience design
Creating patient-centered healthcare
through ambient experience design
12/12/2003 05:37 AMKAZAM Technologies helps Wireless
Operators build the Ultimate User
Experience in light of
telecommunications deregulation
KAZAM Technologies helps Wireless
Operators build the Ultimate User
Experience in light of
telecommunications deregulation
08/03/2004 02:14 AMKAZAM Technologies announces its service offering providing critical
support to wireless Operators in regions undergoing increased
competition through telecommunications deregulation. [PRWEB Aug 3,
2004]
User-Centered Design
User-Centered Design
03/11/2003 09:43 AMDec 14. An Integrated Approach. 2001
User-Centered URL Design
User-Centered URL Design
09/26/2002 04:23 AMUser Interface Design
User Interface Design
06/14/2002 12:15 PM"(...) good design always involves a process of compromise."
Electrophysics® PV-320™ Series of
Infrared Imagers Deliver Advanced
Imaging Technologies Fine Tuned to
Enhance Operability and the End User
Experience
Electrophysics® PV-320™ Series of
Infrared Imagers Deliver Advanced
Imaging Technologies Fine Tuned to
Enhance Operability and the End User
Experience
03/14/2005 04:08 PMRemaining at the forefront of technological innovation, Electrophysics
is proud to offer its PV-320 series of infrared imagers. Underscored
by a host of state-of-the-art features, the PV-320 is one of the most
technically advanced line imaging solutions available and is suitable
for a variety of applications including temperature analysis, laser
beam profiling, NDT, medical imaging and metrology. [PRWEB Mar 14,
2005]
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