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Stefan Wobben

How Much Can You Learn in 73 Minutes of User Research? - uselog.com | the product usabi... - 0 views

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    Of course, a part from taking the pictures the analysis and annotation might have taken some time, but you'll manage doing that within one day. I think his report is a great example that even an unexperienced 'user researcher' can produce a wealth of design information in a limited amount of time, given the fact that he or she is in the right place at the right time.
Stefan Wobben

For cardsorting, 20 is enough - 0 views

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    it was easy (sort of) to "run the studies" enough times to understand the average variation that occurrs in the groups of different sizes. Based on their simulations, Tullis & Woods concluded cardsorting studies with just 20-30 participants are robust and predictive
Stefan Wobben

Usability integral part of design at Abu Dhabi International Airport - 0 views

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    There are three key areas to consider in design and benchmarking when undertaking such a substantial airport redevelopment project. First, we considered our passengers and how we engineered their journey through the airport. Taking into account everything from walking times to way-finding and immigration, our airport design has ensured the optimal journey.'
Yan Badola

Most Realistic and Logical way to DECIDE how your website should be? - 0 views

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    Understand how to integrate web strategy with good design. See AftertheNet Web Design case studies & portfolios to know how to integrate branding, usability & positioning for maximum impact
Stefan Wobben

Pleasure and Pain » The conditioner bottles at The Hampton Inn - 0 views

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    aesthetics, when misused, can severely diminish the quality of experience
Alexander Kroon

Differentiating Your Design: A Visual Approach to Competitive Reviews :: UXmatters - 0 views

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    ve reviews I've outline
Stefan Wobben

Schneier says he was 'probably wrong' on masked passwords - 0 views

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    He repeated his argument that the risks of shoulder surfing are overrated, but he added: "This is not to say that shoulder surfing isn't a threat. It is. And, as many readers pointed out, password masking is one of the reasons it isn't more of a threat." Schneier now backs an approach taken by BlackBerry devices and iPhones, which display each character briefly before masking it. "That seems like an excellent compromise," he said
Stefan Wobben

Nieuwe bookingtool KLM moet conversie verhogen - 0 views

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    Ketel benadrukt het belang om in het hele proces de gebruiker te horen: "Tijdens het proces hebben we momenten ingebouwd, waarbij we de gebruiker betrokken bij het ontwerp en om verbeteringen vroegen. Dat is zo'n 12 keer gebeurd in 2 jaar tijd." Bij de start is een propositietest uitgevoerd en zijn gebruikers op Schiphol in de businesslounge gesproken. Daarna volgde het design, het interactieve ontwerp. Elke keer werd er getest en werd alles bijgesteld.
Stefan Wobben

Woedende bejaarde schiet computer in stukken - 0 views

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    Een 68-jarige Italiaan was de kuren van zijn computer zo ongelooflijk zat, dat hij bij de zoveelste vastloper zijn pistool tevoorschijn haalde en het apparaat compleet aan diggelen schoot.
Stefan Wobben

Web forms design guidelines: an eyetracking study | cxpartners - 0 views

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    Users do not like to be visually distracted when filling in forms. They often want to get it done as quickly as possible. Therefore it is vital to design a clear and tidy form. Users do not mind filling in a rather long form with easy to understand and neat design than a short, visually cluttered and complicated form.
Stefan Wobben

K.I.S.S. and Sell - TIME - 0 views

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    That sort of thinking, though, is counterintuitive. Not adding a new feature to a product, not creating a new rule to elicit a desired behavior--these notions rub against the Western sensibility. "A bias for action naturally leads us to want to do something," writes May. Which often leads us away from simplicity. Less may be more, but that doesn't mean it's easy.
Stefan Wobben

How to Revise an Email So That People Will Read It - David Silverman - HarvardBusiness.org - 0 views

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    10 tips for writing effective e-mails
Stefan Wobben

Nobler Instincts Take Time - USC News - 0 views

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    The study raises questions about the emotional cost - particularly for the developing brain - of heavy reliance on a rapid stream of news snippets obtained through television, online feeds or social networks such as Twitter. "If things are happening too fast, you may not ever fully experience emotions about other people's psychological states and that would have implications for your morality,"
Stefan Wobben

Good Usability » What difference does colour make? - 0 views

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    Many organisations limit the success of their websites, purely because their branding guidelines do not provide enough colours for designers to utilise
Stefan Wobben

Study: Mobile web a throwback to the '90s - Technology Live - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    The mobile web is about as tough to navigate as traditional websites were 15 years ago.
Stefan Wobben

The myth of the page fold: evidence from user testing | cxpartners - 0 views

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    In this article we're going to break down the page fold myth and give some tips to ensure content below the fold gets seen.
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