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Advance for Design#4 Summary

Added on 9 August 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) a blow by blow of the Advance Summit #4 along with some of my thoughts and conclusions” (Erin Malone – DesignWritings)
  • User experience

Wayfinding Is Not Signage

Added on 8 August 2001 Peter Bogaards
Signage plays an important part of wayfinding — but there’s more (John Muhlhausen – Signs of the Times)
  • Information design

Perfecting Your Personas

Added on 8 August 2001 Peter Bogaards
“A persona is a user archetype you can use to help guide decisions about product features, navigation, interactions, and even visual design.” (Kim Goodwin – Cooper Interaction Design)
  • Personas

The LUCID Framework

Added on 7 August 2001 Peter Bogaards
“Logical User-Centered Interaction Design is a methodology for designing the interactional components” (Cognetics)
  • UCD

Information Design is a Peaceful Art

Added on 7 August 2001 Peter Bogaards
“The following illustrations are examples of this art” (Toby Braun)
  • Information design

Modeling Web Applications with UML

Added on 7 August 2001 Peter Bogaards
“The audience of this paper are developers and designers of web applications” (Jim Conallen)
  • Technology

The OVID Framework

Added on 7 August 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) a formal methodology for designing the user experience based on the analysis of users’ goals and tasks” (IBM Ease-of-Use)
  • UCD

Designing for Usability on a Shoestring

Added on 6 August 2001 Peter Bogaards
“The best gift that you can give your users is a site that’s easy to use” (Lewis Samuels – webreview)
  • Usability

Impact of Navigational Models on Task Completion in Web-based Information Systems

Added on 6 August 2001 Peter Bogaards
“This study investigated performance differences between three different web-based navigation models” (Theodore W. Frick et al. – School of Education, Indiana University)
  • Navigation

First Rule of Usability?

Added on 6 August 2001 Peter Bogaards
Don’t Listen to Users (Jakob Nielsen – Alertbox)
  • Usability

Apply Usability Methodologies in Intranet Information Architecture in a Real World Context

Added on 6 August 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) user needs analysis is crucial to the user-centred design process” (Mark McLaughlin – Intranet Journal)
  • Information architecture

Modern Information Retrieval

Added on 3 August 2001 Peter Bogaards
“These WWW pages are not a digital version of the book” (Ricardo Baeza-Yates & Berthier Ribeiro-Neto eds.)
  • Search

Guidelines For Improving Content Usability For The Web

Added on 3 August 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) some useful suggestions” (Ganeman Russell)
  • Usability

The Art of Information Architecture

Added on 3 August 2001 Peter Bogaards
“Information Architecture is the practice of designing the infrastructure of a Web site, specifically the navigation” (Aaron West – iBoost Journal)
  • Information architecture

Semantic Problems of Thesaurus Mapping

Added on 1 August 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) the problem of terminology provision and interoperability of controlled vocabulary schemes such as thesauri becomes increasingly urgent” (Martin Doerr – Journal of Digital Information)
  • Metadata

Web Design Patterns

Added on 1 August 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) surviving in the trenches of Web design” (Martijn van Welie)
  • Patterns

The Usability of Usability

Added on 1 August 2001 Peter Bogaards
An interview with Jared Spool (John Rhodes – Webword)
  • Interviews

Interface Usability in Flash

Added on 27 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) Flash is one of the best design tools to effectively break most of those extreme rules of usability” (Merien Q. Kunst – iBoost Journal)
  • Usability

A Comparison of Popular Online Fonts: Which is Best and When?

Added on 24 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) a majority of sites use 12-point fonts” (Michael Bernard et al. – Usability News Summer 2001 – SURL)
  • Typography

Seth Gordon

Added on 20 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) Seth discusses the state of the industry and his take on information architecture metrics.” (ACIA)
  • Interviews
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