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The iPhone has a special mode for rearranging applications on the home page—pressing and holding down on an icon places all the applications in “wiggly mode”

 

Designing Web Interfaces, by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, Copyright 2009 Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, 978-0-596-51625-3

 

www.designingwebinterfaces.com

 

User experience designer Whitney Hess shared her experiences and tips for building products with good UX.

 

Photo by @matylda

 

The Gap provides a nice “Quick Look” feature that is exposed as a Hover Invitation

 

Designing Web Interfaces, by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, Copyright 2009 Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, 978-0-596-51625-3

 

www.designingwebinterfaces.com

 

Rerouting in Google Maps is as simple as drag and drop

 

Designing Web Interfaces, by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, Copyright 2009 Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, 978-0-596-51625-3

 

www.designingwebinterfaces.com

 

Digg’s “digg it” button is a simple Contextual Tool that is always visible

 

Designing Web Interfaces, by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, Copyright 2009 Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, 978-0-596-51625-3

 

www.designingwebinterfaces.com

 

The iPhone has a special mode for rearranging applications on the home page—pressing and holding down on an icon places all the applications in “wiggly mode”

 

Designing Web Interfaces, by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, Copyright 2009 Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, 978-0-596-51625-3

 

www.designingwebinterfaces.com

 

Longhorn UI (Credits: Brennan Boblett)

Kianosh Pourian presents on Introverts vs Extroverts at the Experience: Dev Conference at Fresh Tilled Soil on 2/27/14. An educational event focused on development, UX, team dynamics and creative team leadership. #expdev

Upcoming provides a better experience for choosing time of day

 

Designing Web Interfaces, by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, Copyright 2009 Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, 978-0-596-51625-3

 

www.designingwebinterfaces.com

 

Editing titles in Yahoo! Photos keeps visual clutter to a minimum; it simply turns on a visible edit area during editing

 

Designing Web Interfaces, by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, Copyright 2009 Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, 978-0-596-51625-3

 

www.designingwebinterfaces.com

 

User experiences include a wide range of interactions including web site visits, online chat, phone calls, the use of self-service kiosks, and more. Remarkably, each experience shares similar constructs, user types, and forces all operating within the same distinct funnel.

User experience designer Whitney Hess shared her experiences and tips for building products with good UX.

 

Photo by @matylda

 

As part of the 5th FLOSS Usability Sprint Event, on Thursday, November 11, 2007, Oracle Applications User Experience hosted the Open Source Applications Foundation on their Chandler Project. Oracle UX designers and usability engineers helped Chandler prepare and run a usability pilot test on their product. Goals:

* Create proper usability testing script which Chandler can use for future and further testing purposes.

* Run a pilot session with 2 participants.

* Introduce Chandler development to formal usability testing process, inculding process and benefits

 

More Info: www.flossusability.org/wiki.pl?Sprint200711Preday

Keynote from UX Cambridge: The Power of Imagination

Phodeo Prototype (Credits: Brennan Boblett)

Yahoo! 360 shows an “Edit Blast” link to invite editing

 

Designing Web Interfaces, by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, Copyright 2009 Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, 978-0-596-51625-3

 

www.designingwebinterfaces.com

 

Apparently, actually using Facebook's Gmail search feature, and inviting a slew of people gets you banned. Somehow, the clicking of a single button doesn't seem like "persistent misuse" [according to email from Facebook]. I guess that's a difference of opinion.

 

Usability 101 Tip for Facebook - If you're going to let me find people via your Gmail search tool, then don't ban me if I actually go about adding them. At least state the maximum amount of people that can be added at a time, or restrict # of results. Thanks.

 

What's funny is that Linkedin.com has the same type of functionality, yet actually works as expected, allowing you to invite (all) those whom you have emailed before.

A panel discussing dynamics between designers and developers. Here, panelist duo Maggie Steciuk, Designer, and Jeremy Weiskotten, Front End Developer, of Terrible Labs.

 

photos from the Experience: Dev Conference at Fresh Tilled Soil on 2/27/14. An educational event focused on development, UX, team dynamics and creative team leadership. #expdev

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