User research finds significant deficiencies in non-profit organizations' website content, which often fails to provide the info people need to make donation decisions.
LITA Regional Institute on User Centered Design on July 24, 2009 at the Thompson Conference Center here in Austin. The speaker, Brenda Reeb, is the coordinator of the usability program at the River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester.
This is a really sleek looking top-layer framework specific for mobile touch interaction. The Art of Manliness just launched their new website, I suggest visiting http://artofmanliness.com on both your desktop and iPad to see the difference.
I'm not sure if this will work with our constraints, but I thought the TIS web-brainiacs could determine if this is good or unusable.
From this URL---> http://www.greensock.com/gsap-js/# <--- with that files can play you source download>Fancy new download experience that includes CDN links.
If you think Windows 8 is just a change in GUI, you're already behind in the future of computing and GUI's. This article talks about the future of the computer and GUI's. Very interesting read.
I was thinking about our staff satisfaction survey but also noted the researchers who got good results by simply asking a sample of users "Why did you come to this Web site today?" (much like we did)
The premise is misleading, but the article has some useful tips and information.
The article should clarify that: "Everyone can be creative at something; but that something might not be a way to earn a living."
A comedian once said, "A dodo bird can be beautiful and useful and important...but you don't encourage the dodo bird to fly."