Skip to main content

Home/ Usabilityweb/ Group items tagged design

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Stefan Wobben

Using Design to Drive Innovation - BusinessWeek - 0 views

  •  
    True innovation requires the adoption of a belief system that sometimes must prevail in the face of other data metrics. Read up on the great inventions and business wins and you will note that at the core of most of them lie belief, dedication, and the passion to succeed. Today's business leaders are often too afraid to move ideas forward without ironclad data proofs that they will be successful. All too often, they are the losers. Use your head, listen to your heart, and feel what's in your gut.
Stefan Wobben

Web Design References: Evaluation and Testing - 0 views

  •  
    University of Minnesota Duluth: Information Technology Systems & Services - Usability Body of Knowledge
Stefan Wobben

Eyetracking points the way to effective news article design - 0 views

  •  
    "[With eyetracking] we can see that a user may navigate the page of an interface that houses the info she wants," she said, "but if the text is poorly presented, or the navigation is cluttered, or there are too many superfluous images so she cannot easily find what she needs. This is a lost opportunity.
Stefan Wobben

Free advice for GM#3-Put SAAB back on the edge « JFX - 0 views

  •  
    The organization behind an edgy car has to be edgy. This is called brand integration (the outside and the inside have to align). To create edgy things, people have to take risks and push the envelope. Edge is by definition NOT THE MAINSTREAM.
Stefan Wobben

Why Microsoft Had to Destroy Word - 0 views

  •  
    Companies already recognize the importance of "voice" and style in manifesting their brand through marketing communications and other messaging. As they think about delivering great customer experiences, we show them how they need a component analogous to voice for how they interact with their customers.
Stefan Wobben

Usability News - Caroline's Corner: Lessons from Celebrity Chefs: heuristic inspection ... - 0 views

  •  
    Try to learn as much as you can about the business that you are advising, what drives it, and the changes that it is capable of making. Be user-centred, in the widest sense: the users who will use the product, the staff who will help them to do so, and the client who is commissioning all of it. Involve users as much as you possibly can. If you're forced to do an expert review, at least try to do a 'persona-led heuristic inspection' to bring some users into it.
« First ‹ Previous 41 - 48 of 48
Showing 20 items per page