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The Evolving Mobile User Interface: Strategies for the Wireless Internet

Added on 1 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
“New and more powerful user interfaces are just as crucial to the success of 3G wireless as applications and radio technology.” (Information Gatekeepers Inc.)
  • HCI

Designing for Real People: Additional Lessons for Web Design from Mall and Retail Design

Added on 1 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
“This installment explores additional tactical issues in design, such as refurbishing websites and the downside of online communities.” (Saul Carliner – Boxes and Arrows)
  • UCD

The Second Bernies Awards

Added on 27 September 2002 Peter Bogaards
“The Bernies award is an encouragement to engineers and scientists to produce hypertexts.” (Mark Bernstein)
  • Hypertext

How Can You Boost Your Web Site’s Credibility?

Added on 27 September 2002 Peter Bogaards
“We have compiled 10 guidelines for building the credibility of a web site. These guidelines are based on three years of research that included over 4,500 people.” (The Stanford Web Credibility Research)
  • Information design

Iconic Communication

Added on 27 September 2002 Peter Bogaards
“The popularity of the WIMP interface opens up real possibilities for developing new forms of human communication based around images rather than text.” (Intellect Publishers)
  • Information design

User-Centered URL Design

Added on 26 September 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) in our imperfect world, users have come to depend on URLs to communicate key information as they navigate through the Web.” (Jesse James Garrett – Adaptive Path)
  • UCD

Information Interaction

Added on 26 September 2002 Peter Bogaards
“We cognitive agents, humans and computers, currently interact with and process information in order to adapt meaningfully to the world, both directly and through our representations of the world, the latter built up in the coherent pictures we call common sense and science.” (P. Duchastel – Information Design Atelier)
  • Information design

Getting from Research to Personas: Harnessing the Power of Data

Added on 26 September 2002 Peter Bogaards
“The usefulness of personas in defining and designing interactive products has become more widely accepted in the last few years, but lack of published information has, unfortunately, left room for a lot of misconceptions about how personas are created, and about what information actually comprises a persona.” (Kim Goodwin – User Interface 7 East)
  • Personas

Leonardo’s Laptop: Human Needs and the New Computing Technologies

Added on 25 September 2002 Peter Bogaards
All sample chapters are in Adobe PDF format. (Ben Schneiderman – MIT Press)
  • Information design

Standards for Distributed Information Architecture

Added on 25 September 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) there is currently no standard for allowing web sites to share data with respect to their categorization, organization, and labeling.” (Jeff Lash – Digital Web Magazine)
  • Information architecture

Understanding Users through Brand Research: An Interview with Mitch McCasland

Added on 24 September 2002 Peter Bogaards
“User Interface Engineering’s Christine Perfetti recently sat down with Mitch to talk about how account planning techniques can benefit designers.” (C. Perfetti – User Interface Engineering)
  • Interviews

A Quiz Designed to Give You Fitts

Added on 24 September 2002 Peter Bogaards
“So you think you are an interaction designer? Not if you cannot answer all the following questions quickly and with authority.” (Bruce Tognazzini – AskTog)
  • Interaction design

From Satisfaction to Delight

Added on 24 September 2002 Peter Bogaards
“The next evolution of our interactive pursuits ought to be toward emotion, specifically delight.” (Parrish Hanna – Boxes and Arrows)
  • User experience

The New Computing

Added on 24 September 2002 Peter Bogaards
Ben Shneiderman on how designers can help people succeed. (ACM Ubiquity)
  • Interviews

Information Architecture: Using Card Sorting for Web Classification Design

Added on 23 September 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Card sorting is an excellent approach to help you choose your classifications. It can help shortcut long, tedious and often fruitless debate.” (Gerry McGovern)
  • Information architecture

The History of Hypertext

Added on 23 September 2002 Peter Bogaards
“The history of hypertext begins in July of 1945.” (WWW Beyond The Basics – Shahrooz Feizabadi)
  • Hypertext

Knowledge Management in Instructional Design

Added on 20 September 2002 Peter Bogaards
“This article will review what instructional designers do, describe knowledge management, and indicate how knowledge management is influencing instructional design.” (J. Michael Spector and Gerald S. Edmonds – ERIC)
  • Instructional design

Providing Help in your Application

Added on 19 September 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Making an application that meets the goals and expectations of its users is a pretty hard task – you really need to know a lot about the potential users.” (Sven Ryen – Interface Mafia)
  • Technical communication

Date Entry Usability on Hotel Websites

Added on 18 September 2002 Peter Bogaards
“This report reviews the designs used today for entering dates into hotel booking websites. It proposes a tested, easy-to-use, date-entry layout style and format that can be implemented on any hotel booking website.” (Travel UCD)
  • Usability

Inconspicuous Consumption: Lessons for Web Design from Mall and Retail Design

Added on 18 September 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) the retail environment, which has centuries of experience behind it, might have a few lessons to teach those of us in the emerging discipline of web design.” (Saul Carliner – Boxes and Arrows)
  • Information design
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