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Amy Luo

Designing User Interfaces for Your Mother - Design/UX - Medium - 1 views

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    Love this!
Beth Lingard

Meet the Respondents: Understanding User Personalities (Part 1) | UX Booth - 0 views

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    UX researchers are exposed to a broad cross-section of people and personalities, especially when it comes to conducting user tests. Frequently, the people we encounter are willing, helpful participants to the research process - but what happens when respondents aren't so willing or helpful?
Megan Pearlman

Pears - 2 views

shared by Megan Pearlman on 12 Nov 12 - No Cached
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    Good example of style guide w/ code
Denise Hardman

Shopping Cart Process and Usability - 2 views

From UX Mag in May 2013, interesting case studies that include A/B testing. Check it out! http://uxmag.com/articles/shopping-cart-usability

usability

started by Denise Hardman on 10 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
Megan Pearlman

HTML5 input types | 456 Berea Street - 3 views

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    Great reference!
Megan Pearlman

Sketching For Better Mobile Experiences | Smashing UX Design - 1 views

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    There are a ton of good links embedded in this article, FYI
Megan Pearlman

UI Patterns For Mobile Apps: Search, Sort And Filter | Smashing UX Design - 3 views

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    search patterns
Andrea Nelson

Wireframes are dead, long live rapid prototyping - UX for the masses - 2 views

  • On screen annotation tools such Protonotes and WebNotes allow you to easily add comments to your prototype so there isn’t even a need to add footnotes to your screen grabs.
Megan Pearlman

Pinterest: Behind the Design of an Addicting Visual Network - 3 views

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    Interesting article about Pinterest with interview from one of the founders.
Janet Hanseth

Designing The Well-Tempered Web - 0 views

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    Great article advocating for responsive web design. "Again, it's true that responsive design and device-specific experiences can offer us a way around many of these problems. If we can tune the size of a button to a particular environment, then we don't have to accept blunt, across-the-board treatment. But the number of devices we have to support will only increase, and customizing for every possible scenario could quickly become unreasonable. Even if we are able to provide perfectly tailored design at the execution level, there is still value in thinking about tempered, universally accessible design at the conceptual level. Additionally, just because we can tailor design to particular experiences doesn't mean that users will not carry expectations over from one experience to another. The boundaries might blur whether we like it or not."
Megan Pearlman

Redefining Hick's Law | Smashing UX Design - 2 views

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    Designing with decisions in mind.
Sarah Wohl

UX Archive - 1 views

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    Good source of inspiration and comparison of flows
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