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Understanding Web Typography

Added on 1 December 2002 Peter Bogaards
“In this article, I attempt to cut a swathe through the complexities of Web typography; explain the possible pitfalls; and provide some guidelines for creating accessible and easy to read web pages.” (Jim Byrne)
  • Typography

Navigation Bars for Hierarchical Web Sites

Added on 1 December 2002 Peter Bogaards
“The goal of our study was to determine the effectiveness of the selection list navigation bar, an innovation to the standard navigation bar.” (David Bowler et al. – SHORE 2001)
  • Navigation

Users Begin to Demand Software Usability Tests

Added on 27 November 2002 Peter Bogaards
“The Boeing Co. is changing the way it buys software and is making a product’s usability (…) a fundamental purchasing criterion.” (Patrick Thidodeau – Computerworld)
  • Usability

Keep It Simple: Simplicity versus Innovation

Added on 27 November 2002 Peter Bogaards
“The site should be innovative in design and content, but, when it comes to usability, a slightly conservative mindset is the best option.” (Peter-Paul Koch – Digital Web Magazine)
  • Usability

What’s Your Problem?

Added on 27 November 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Trying to establish a profession on the foundation of a myth is, I think, a tactical error.” (Mark Bernstein)
  • Information architecture

ASIST 2002 Annual Meeting: Notes

Added on 26 November 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Just spurious notes from what I saw, in general a very good conference.” (Victor Lombardi)
  • Information architecture

Three Lessons from Tufte: Special Deliverable#6

Added on 26 November 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Because his books focus primarily on producing graphics for paper and on the representation of information, not the structuring of information, many information architects wonder about the value of Tufte’s writing for their work.” (Dan Brown – Boxes and Arrows)
  • Information design

Mark Hurt interviews Maryam Mohit

Added on 25 November 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Maryam Mohit started working at Amazon.com in 1996 and soon after became Amazon.com’s V.P. of Site Development, with responsibility for the online customer experience.” (Good Experience)
  • Interviews

History of the Graphical User Interface

Added on 25 November 2002 Peter Bogaards
“The graphical user interface, or GUI, of Microsoft Windows is based on that of the MacOS (and the earlier unsuccessful Apple Lisa), which in turn used many elements of the work of the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, who produced the advanced but commercially unsuccessful Xerox Alto and Xerox Star.” (Wikipedia)
  • HCI

Apple Help Technologies

Added on 25 November 2002 Peter Bogaards
“When users refer to help, it is usually because they are having difficulty accomplishing a task — they know what they want to do, but not how to do it.” (Apple User Experience)
  • Technical communication

Flash and Web-Based Applications

Added on 25 November 2002 Peter Bogaards
“The Internet is changing. Although people have primarily used it to read email and Web pages, more functionality-oriented applications are now emerging, with the goal of providing new features that do more for users.” (Jakob Nielsen – Alertbox)
  • Usability

The Information Architect: A Missing Link?

Added on 25 November 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) our (information) architect is a high level designer that uses information as building material.” (Ricardo Baea-Yates and Miguel Nussbaum)
  • Information architecture

Knowledge Isn’t Power (…) Unless It’s Shared

Added on 22 November 2002 Peter Bogaards
“High performers consistently speak of knowledge when talking about their work, whereas lower performers speak of information.” (Rachel Fielding – VNUnet)
  • Information design

Adam is a House A-Fire!

Added on 22 November 2002 Peter Bogaards
“I think Nathan’s smoking crack if he thinks IAs have lost stature.” (Peter Merholz)
  • Interviews

In 75 Words or Less, What is the Semantic Web?

Added on 21 November 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Eric Miller is the World Wide Web Consortium’s Activity Lead on the Semantic Web Initiative.” (NewBreed Librarian)
  • Interviews

Rosenfeld Explains Enterprise Information Architecture

Added on 21 November 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Rosenfeld addressed himself to the issue of practising information architecture in an unfriendly enterprise environment.” (Ann Light – Usability News)
  • Information architecture

What Lies Beneath?

Added on 21 November 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Engaging your services as a designer or an information architect has an associated cost, and ideally anyway, also produces a tangible benefit.” (Adam Greenfield – V-2)
  • Information architecture

Nathan Shedroff: The V-2 Interview 1/2

Added on 21 November 2002 Peter Bogaards
“One can’t work for too terribly long in the broader user-experience community (…) without hearing the words Experience Design.” (Adam Greenfield – V-2)
  • Interviews

The Use of Visual Information in Art

Added on 20 November 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Some of the factors that I hope to illustrate are aspects of depth perception, color perception, and form perception.” (John H. Krantz)
  • InfoViz

The Importance of Information Architecture

Added on 20 November 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Very glossy, but pretty much right on the money. The reasoning stresses business concepts like ROI, so it speaks to the business person pretty well.” (James Melzer)
  • Information architecture
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