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Flickr allows for discontinuous selection by using the Command/Control key to extend selection

 

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

 

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Gero Wortmann

Freelancer, synthetic complexity

The sweet spoils of a bloody victory. The purple text means a rare set piece and the green text signifies a not-so-rare item.

 

http://matthewventre.com/2009/12/a-look-at-the-player-experience-of-torchlight/

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

 

Yahoo! Autos places filter criteria in Accordion panes; when panes are hidden, no summary information is provided

 

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

 

www.designingwebinterfaces.com

 

Superkilen. Instant slum. Just add people.

Startup Weekend, London, 2014

Photon Infotech | User expriences | Image source: uxdesign.com/ux-defined

A panel discussing dynamics between designers and developers. Panelist duos: Maggie Steciuk, Designer, and Jeremy Weiskotten, Front End Developer, from Terrible Labs; Adam Gelinas, Principle Software Engineer, and Sam Roach, Senior Information Architect, of Constant Contact.

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

some old photos showing how we setup a quick and dirty usability lab. We use 3 to 4 iSights, a firewire hub, a Sure SM-58 mic on a table-top mini-boom stand, and a presonus tubepre for a preamp

Ideum recently tested out a paper prototype both with Ideum staff and onsite at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles. To learn more about Ideum's Creative Services visit our website.

MSX Intranet Portal (Credits: Brennan Boblett)

Another unused layout. The client changed the project and the layouts we're lost. Like tears in the rain ;)

Kianosh Pourian presents in 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

The BBC home page puts its customization tools in an inlay that slides out when activated

 

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

 

eBay displays a simplified “Sell Your Item” as a Static Single-Page Process

 

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

 

www.designingwebinterfaces.com

 

Roost provides both Detail Inlay and Detail Overlay patterns to show home photos

 

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

 

www.designingwebinterfaces.com

 

A top banner invites the Netflix user to rate recent returns. A clear Call to Action to rate is important because ratings information is central to the underlying recommendation engine

 

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

 

www.designingwebinterfaces.com

 

Microsoft User Experience at Vitra Brussels, Belgium.

Conversation screen (alternative version)

Approach is an interactive installation concept to communicate and experience information and knowledge in the context of a museum exhibition. The core idea is to provide different levels of information on the history of the internet to the visitor. While a visitor passes by a wall he walks over typographic elements on the floor and corresponding content appears on the wall. When the visitor approaches the wall he gets into the topic and more detailed information is shown.

Netvibes allows modules to be arranged directly via drag and drop; the hole cues what will happen when a module is dropped

 

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

 

www.designingwebinterfaces.com

 

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