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usability

Steve Krug – Adding “Sizzle” To Your Web Site

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by Cameron | Mar 6, 2010, 7:14am EST

As mentioned in a previous post, I recently finished reading Steve Krug’s Don’t Make Me Think! A Common Sense Guide To Web Usability. In the back of the book Steve includes two emails for use by web developers/designers/managers to comabt a couple of the most prominant design disasters imposed from on high: My boss wants [...]

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Steve Krug – The Perils Of Asking For Too Much Personal Data

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by Cameron | Mar 4, 2010, 6:14am EST

I just finished Steve Krug’s Don’t Make Me Think! last night. Clearly the guy knows something about usability: I made it through his 180p book in just over two hours (I’m usually a slow reader)! The book is a fantastically practical guide to developing usable websites written in a very humorous and straight-forward manner. No [...]

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iPad Ergonomics – Document Editing? Seriously?

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by Cameron | Feb 2, 2010, 7:52am EST

Ned Batchelder has a good question about iPad ergonomics: are we really going to want to use our iPads (…god I hate that name) for anything more complicated (gesture-wise) than watch movies and browse the web? Watching Apple’s keynote last week this was the exact reaction of a couple of our web developers had: “…I [...]

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