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Good Grips

Added on 3 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
Usability Before Branding (Bruce Tognazzini)
  • Usability

Quality of Experience

Added on 3 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
Research Report 2001 (QoX)
  • User experience

Inside Information

Added on 3 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) it was Claude Shannon who made information into a technical term” (Howard Rheingold‘s Tools for Thought)
  • Information design

Jakob Nielsen

Added on 2 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) the man people turn to when they want to know what makes a good Web site” – (Kim Gilmour – Internet Magazine)
  • Interviews

eLearning and The Attention Economy

Added on 2 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
Here, There, Everywhere? (Thomas Davenport – LiNE Zine)
  • Instructional design

Scopeware

Added on 1 July 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) to manage all of your electronic information from one place, turning static data into dynamic intelligence” (Mirror Worlds Technologies, Inc. – David Gelernter et al.)
  • Information design

Understanding the Art and Science of Web Design

Added on 28 June 2001 Peter Bogaards
An interview with Jeffrey Veen (John S. Rhodes)
  • Interviews

AIGA Experience Design London

Added on 28 June 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) the technologies and trends re-shaping publishing, and the role of editorial design, are profound” (Nico Macdonald – AIGA)
  • Events

Addressing Obstacles to User-Centered Design

Added on 27 June 2001 Peter Bogaards
“Why Don’t They See The Need?” (Richard I. Anderson)
  • UCD

Support Group for Information Architecture

Added on 27 June 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) fostering student growth, education, research, and practical experience in the field of information architecture” (Michael Wang – University of Hawaii)
  • Information architecture

Toward a Perceptual Science of Multidimensional Data Visualization: Bertin and Beyond

Added on 26 June 2001 Peter Bogaards
“A true science of data visualizations requires both a theory of perception and of computer graphics” (Marc Green)
  • InfoViz

Usability Analysis of UseIt.com

Added on 25 June 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) an analysis of factors affecting usability for the UseIt.com” (UseIt)
  • Usability

Usability of Interactive Television

Added on 25 June 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) a project to examine the usability factors of interactive television” (Alastair Campbell)
  • Usability

Concept Mapping Resource Guide

Added on 25 June 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) the central resource guide for learning about structured conceptual mapping.” (William M.K. Trochim)
  • Information design

Information Design Using Card Sorting

Added on 25 June 2001 Peter Bogaards
“The challenge is to organise this information in a way that is useful and meaningful for the users of the system” (Step Two Design)
  • Information design

Information Design Journal 10:1 (2001)

Added on 25 June 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) an impression of the contents and dynamics of IDJ” (Karel van der waarde / Piet Westendorp eds. – John Benjamins Publishing Company)
  • Information design

IAs in Search of an Identity?

Added on 25 June 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) interest in this topic shows no sign of abating” (Andrew Dillon – ASIS Bulletin)
  • Information architecture

Mapping how people use a website

Added on 25 June 2001 Peter Bogaards
“A major challenge in designing and operating a large website is understanding how people use your site” (Martin Dodge of Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis – Mappa.Mundi)
  • Information design

Error Message Guidelines

Added on 25 June 2001 Peter Bogaards
“Make error messages clearly visible, reduce the work required to fix the problem, and educate users along the way” (Jakob Nielsen‘s Alertbox)
  • Usability

Information Design Association Newsletter IDeAS

Added on 25 June 2001 Peter Bogaards
“(…) back issues of the former IDA newsletter” (Conrad Taylor)
  • Information design
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