Tag: user experience

Facebook UX – How Much Can We ‘Like’ Ourselves?

Apparently, you can ‘Like’ your own Facebook status update. Isn’t the act of posting kind of a ‘Like’ vote to begin...
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Communicating on the Web: Applying Known Models to New Information

I’ve seen this before, but it just fully hit me today – WordPress.org uses an interesting method of communicating information on...
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Northwestern University Secondary Teacher Award Site Launches

This morning all NU seniors were invited to submit a nomination for the Northwestern University Secondary Teachers Award (that’s high school...
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404 Pages – Let the Computer Do the Talking

In design and web development circles, the 404 page is an often discussed topic. From a designer/user experience point of view,...
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Does an iPhone Always Have to Feel Like an iPhone?

While I appreciate iWebkit and the fact that web developers are leveraging the insanely great abilities of the mobile webkit browsers...
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Something I’d Like To See On: Amazon.com

I’d really like the ability to preface my Amazon.com wishlist with a little note to friends/family looking to get me a...
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The Window and the Light Switch: The Double Life of the Browser

The Sneaky Browser The browser is a sneaky thing. We think of the browser as a single window to an open...
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Time for F-shaped content?

I just read an interesting article about the eye movements of users reading websites, check out the article here. (Thanks to...
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