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Just like in life, a really big part of being comfortable in your surroundings is just knowing where you are. Even if users don't ultimately get lost, they'll feel uneasy using your website or app if you don't remind them from time-to-time (with a heading or a breadcrumb or something else) where they are in it. The people behind The Verge, a digital tech magazine, get this. They give users a sidebar that follows them down an article as they read. No forgetting your place anymore. It makes readers more comfortable, adds context and provides jump points for those who may just want to get to specific bits.
The Sapient DC office hosted World IA Day, a one-day mecca for all things Information Architecture. The day featured speakers on a variety of topics, including healthcare experience design, collaboration and conflict management. worldiaday.org/locations/washington-dc-united-states/
Transmit uses Zoom and Fade to tie the thumbnail and the screenshot together in the shopper’s mind
Designing Web Interfaces, by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, Copyright 2009 Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, 978-0-596-51625-3
Lynn Cheryan Associate Creative Director Experience Design, Sapient Government Services, and Lakshmi Grama Senior Digital Strategist, National Cancer Institute, discuss "The Evolution of the National Cancer Institute’s Content: How We’re Embracing Future-Ready Content and Living to Tell the Story".
Sito per un'agenzia di effetti speciali per eventi.
Pubblicato su Creattica:
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Citato su Smashing Magazine:
www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/02/08/color-theory-for-desi...
Sketched detailed wireframe for quicker iterations of different interface design options for modules and layout.
Traditional marketing has been demarcated by periods known as campaigns.
Software, however, can change campaigns to conversations. Conversations are beautifully amorphous and adaptable with fundamentally different dynamics. By understanding the possibilities of the digital world, the elements of campaign thinking can become good conversation.
The video "A Day in the Life of a UX Writer," created by the YouTube channel, Google Career Certificates, demonstrates how the effective use of lines creates visual interest in the backdrop and shows how to access resources beyond the video itself.
Cohn, Jenae & Greer, Michael, 2023. Design for Learning: User Experience in Online Teaching and Learning
New York: Rosenfeld