Tag Archives: User Experience

I like an application that “respects” me.

One of the things I loved about Robert Hoekman jrs book “Designing the obvious” was the idea of showing as few error messages as possible. Error massages, he explains, are hardly ever necessary. So I added this as a guideline to my interaction design document for TAX-i and I tried to convince the analysts to [...]

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Added value to the customer

Recently we were told that the UX team was going to be made redundant because we were losing money, weren’t part of the companies core business and had no added value to the companies portfolio OR TO OUR CLIENTS. I started thinking about how we could start being profitable as a team and how we [...]

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Crowd surfing. Wheeeeee!

Everybody ’s doing it. It’s nothing to be ashamed about. Jared Spool at work in the middle of the night (it was daytime in Holland) and Scott Berkun (working on his new book), to name a few of the more famous I happened to catch tweets from. Dipping into our collective knowledge, their followers. We, [...]

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Web Apps

In the Spoolcast “Better Navigation for Web Application” Jared Spool asked Hagan Rivers a couple of questions she didn’t get around to answering the attendees at the Web App summit. God I wish I had been there, but that’s beside the point.  One of the questions asked was: “How do you know what the user [...]

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Usability Testing Guerilla Techniques

I’m really looking forward to a session of the User interface13 Conference October 13th in Cambridge by Dana Chisnell – Usability Testing Guerrilla Techniques: Collecting User Data on a Shoestring. I’ve been working on an interesting “e-government” project for a couple of months now as a user experience designer. Initially I was asked to make [...]

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    at 12/05/2012
    RT @jmspool: In Tibet, it's a long standing tradition of Yogis to teach their students patience using the image layout functions of MS Word.
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    at 12/05/2012
    Finally found the computer magazine I was looking for in the section "Man and Hobby".
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    at 07/05/2012
    Just reached a deeper understanding of the word "aesthetics". Thanks to "Seductive Interaction Design" of S. Anderson
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    at 29/03/2012
    Cute video: I Love UX Design. http://t.co/vkI2nSQb
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    at 25/03/2012
    If only 10% of the information people use to "see" comes from the eyes what does this mean for GUIs?
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