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This is based on the RSS feeds I have setup in Google Reader. Posted as a comparison to the decidedly less elegant Google experience.
The New York City User Experience Professionals Association seeks to bring together people working in the marketing, design, technology, and research communities to share our collective wisdom and create a forum for learning and development.
The New York City User Experience Professionals Association seeks to bring together people working in the marketing, design, technology, and research communities to share our collective wisdom and create a forum for learning and development.
Melissa Cefkin Principal Researcher – Human Centered Systems NISSAN RESEARCH CENTER speaks at the Wards Auto User Experience Conference at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, MI.
An engaging User Experience is what separates the performers from the non-performers. Watch this video to understand how crucial it is to engineer products with an engaging UI/UX.
Spotify, a new cloud-based music service, gives users almost everything they could want. On-demand, per-track listening? Check. Social sharing? Check. A pretty interface? Check. Well, it isn't enough. All of it means nothing if users can't actually find what they're looking for.
This unaltered screenshot shows how painful it can be to find an album. (This is actually the second screen, which comes up after clicking on this artist's official page.) Users put up with headaches if they're getting something for nothing. That forgiveness goes away once they open their wallets. Put simply, as a paying member of a service, I don't expect to have to sort through duplicate albums (or, even worse, karaoke and instrumental ones). The application should take care of it for me, like the iTunes store does. Until Spotify gets this, all of its great features won't matter at all to me.