13 Experts Lay The Smackdown on the PRWeb Home Page - The Daily Egg - 0 views
247 web usability guidelines - 0 views
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"247 web usability guidelines Although designing usable systems requires far more than simply applying guidelines, guidelines can still make a significant contribution to usability by promoting consistency and good practice. We use this list of guidelines in our consultancy work. For best results, remember to interpret the guideline in context - this requires a bit more thought but ensures you will get a lot more from your review."
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an oldie... no, a classic and classics never go out of style.
Beyond "I hate green:" Managing Productive Visual Design Reviews - Adaptive Path - 0 views
The Craft of UX: What We Can Learn From Bakers' Guilds - 0 views
Jeff Gothelf - Ignite: Lean Startup Video at Pivotal Labs NYC (6/22/2011) - YouTube - 0 views
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Slides advance every 15. Whole talk lasts 5 minutes. Awesome!
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Jeff Gothelf, Director of UX, TheLadders.com. @jboogie Ignite Talk: "How to 'Do' Lean UX in 5 Easy Steps" -- Ignite is a fast-paced presentation style that gives tech entrepreneurs the opportunity to share lessons learned with a room full of drunk entrepreneurs. But there's a catch: presentations are limited to exactly five minutes and twenty slides--and those slides advance automatically every 15 seconds.
Lean UX Machine 2011 - 0 views
Whitney Quesenbery Interview | Useful Usability - 0 views
Guess What?!? Task Design is Critically Important! - A hard-learned lesson » ... - 0 views
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"Hey Spool, Mike and Steve, Nice post! Krug's Rocket Surgery book where I learned about developing good tasks. Basically, he says to test the participants interaction with the site not their ability to read. "buy a bookcase" tests the participants ability to read and, in this case search. That's not bad! It gets at the usability / mechanical functionality of a site. But, you don't need to go through the trouble to recruit users to collect this type of data. Anyone hanging around the hallway will do. However, if you want to dig down to the other parts of the experience (findable, desirable, Morville's honeycomb types), then a more authentic, believable, contextual task is important. By changing the directive command - "Find a bookcase" - to a more contextual based question - "How would you do that?" - you were able to get a different and possibly more insightful / actionable result. As a matter of fact, from now on, I'm using this format for all my user tests. Done and Done, Mr. Spool. @Mike - (A/B) test your (user) test? I smell recursion and an out of memory error. :) cheers! newman"
Twitter account analysis of followers - 0 views
How Much Should You Spend on User Testing? | A Better User Experience - 0 views
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But seriously, what’s it going to cost me?
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It does seem that when business owners aren't knowledgable about a tool or service, they just want to know what it will cost them. That's fine. Money is our 'lowest common denominator'. It's the medium of exchange. Our currentcy. Business owners want to know about price. We, UX'ers, want to talk about value. Value is price over utility. If the price is zero, then whatever the ulitilty, the thing will be worth it.
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Why Personas are Critical for Content Strategy | Johnny Holland - 0 views
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