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Behavioural science however is based on the fundamentals of the perceptive and cognitive system of the human brain. If you know these fundamentals, you can answer all possible interaction cases without having to rewrite new rules every time you encounter a new problem. It’s like using the numbers from 0 to 9. What does evolve over time is not the set of rules, but the fundamentals themselves.

 

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Icons, widgets and user interface design and styling for Pebble Beach Systems, Broadcast Automation.

Got the brand new Smashing Book 2 in the mail today. I'm really looking forward to read it since I've ordered a copy for myself on the first day it was announced.

There are many techniques to build screens.

 

A couple of weeks ago, I already shared with you the results of my research on the Netway Interface Comfort Zone. Today, I want to talk more about another technique: the Netway Interface Sweet Spot.

 

The analysis of thousands of eye movements over the last years has allowed us to define the zone most users will look at during the first seconds they are visiting a site.

 

This discovery is important to validate a series of concepts based on a thorough knowledge of the human vision mechanism (spread of the cones on the retina, binocular vision field,…).

 

More info on www.simplifyinginterfaces.com

I wanted to share some screen composition elements with you: they will indicate the ideal placement of an action button.

 

To do so, I propose to work with two real examples, which are screens used in Jean-Claude’s article (dailyburn.com & goodbarry.com).

 

More info : www.simplifyinginterfaces.eu

Jarrod Lopiccolo, Ryan Palmer, Emily Somerville, Shannon Hataway in the Noble Studios booth at the NCET Entrepreneur Expo in Reno, Nevada.

There are many techniques to build screens.

 

A couple of weeks ago, I already shared with you the results of my research on the Netway Interface Comfort Zone. Today, I want to talk more about another technique: the Netway Interface Sweet Spot.

 

The analysis of thousands of eye movements over the last years has allowed us to define the zone most users will look at during the first seconds they are visiting a site.

 

This discovery is important to validate a series of concepts based on a thorough knowledge of the human vision mechanism (spread of the cones on the retina, binocular vision field,…).

 

More info on www.simplifyinginterfaces.com

Can the integration of behavioural science in a project help you to meet precise objectives? This week, I would like to provide an answer to that question using a case study.

 

eBay has numerous tools to help users but had a problem to make them visible, relevant and understandable.

 

eBay has 4 well-defined objectives for the help centre of the site in mind. But those 4 objectives had never been met.

 

More info on www.simplifyinginterfaces.com

Pitch winner.

Copyright Adworks Media.

Got the brand new Smashing Book 2 in the mail today. I'm really looking forward to read it since I've ordered a copy for myself on the first day it was announced.

This login page was custom designed to complement the client's banners and brochures at iSPA 2011. This login page and design was designed for a large-format monitor so that the branding elements could be seen from yards away.

Got the brand new Smashing Book 2 in the mail today. I'm really looking forward to read it since I've ordered a copy for myself on the first day it was announced.

Getting closer to the finish line(s) with this...

 

Decided to have the user interface be multi-language-capable because SHIELD's been depicted as United Nations-affiliated over several stretches of time across the decades.

The three iPhone and one iPad version of the Notepod UI mockup block.

Got the brand new Smashing Book 2 in the mail today. I'm really looking forward to read it since I've ordered a copy for myself on the first day it was announced.

It is terribly interesting to see that for the definition of something that is easy, man has only used terms that mean the opposite: effort, difficult, complex,...

 

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User interface design and concept art for a Star Trek game for smart phones

There are many techniques to build screens.

 

A couple of weeks ago, I already shared with you the results of my research on the Netway Interface Comfort Zone. Today, I want to talk more about another technique: the Netway Interface Sweet Spot.

 

The analysis of thousands of eye movements over the last years has allowed us to define the zone most users will look at during the first seconds they are visiting a site.

 

This discovery is important to validate a series of concepts based on a thorough knowledge of the human vision mechanism (spread of the cones on the retina, binocular vision field,…).

 

More info on www.simplifyinginterfaces.com

future talk, Schön einfach – einfach schön, Franz Koller, User Interface Design GmbH, UX 2008, User Experience – one step beyond, Moderation, Dr. Ronald Hartwig, future talk CeBIT 2008

Travelstart

 

Brand identity, research, information architecture, prototyping, usability testing on prototypes, interface design,

brand manual

 

www.travelstart.co.za

Behavioural science however is based on the fundamentals of the perceptive and cognitive system of the human brain. If you know these fundamentals, you can answer all possible interaction cases without having to rewrite new rules every time you encounter a new problem. It’s like using the numbers from 0 to 9. What does evolve over time is not the set of rules, but the fundamentals themselves.

 

More info on www.simplifyinginterfaces.com

...to better balance performance load and tune the flexibility:usability tradeoffs to their current cognitive abilities.

 

via Amy Dalton

Travelstart

 

Brand identity, research, information architecture, prototyping, usability testing on prototypes, interface design,

brand manual

 

www.travelstart.co.za

Travelstart

 

Brand identity, research, information architecture, prototyping, usability testing on prototypes, interface design,

brand manual

 

www.travelstart.co.za

It is terribly interesting to see that for the definition of something that is easy, man has only used terms that mean the opposite: effort, difficult, complex,...

 

More info on www.simplifyinginterfaces.com

The design of a site has to generate a certain behaviour that will help users to solve the task for which they have come to the site.

 

Is it possible a design does the exact opposite and makes things more difficult for the user? Let’s look into it…

 

In order to make our point this week, I will work with an example experts of my team have worked on. This was during a mission together with Internet experts of the insurance company MAAF in France.

 

more info on www.simplifyinginterfaces.com

Pitch winner.

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Can the integration of behavioural science in a project help you to meet precise objectives? This week, I would like to provide an answer to that question using a case study.

 

eBay has numerous tools to help users but had a problem to make them visible, relevant and understandable.

 

eBay has 4 well-defined objectives for the help centre of the site in mind. But those 4 objectives had never been met.

 

More info on www.simplifyinginterfaces.com

Travelstart

 

Brand identity, research, information architecture, prototyping, usability testing on prototypes, interface design,

brand manual

 

www.travelstart.co.za

Yeon Ok Oh, Sejune Park, Yoojean Kim, & Sunyoung Seo(Sophomore), Instructor: Jisun An, Fall Semester 2016,

Visual Communication Design, Interface Design, Kyungil University /오연옥, 박세준, 김유진, & 서선영(2학년), 인터페이스디자인 과제, 지도교수:안지선, 2016년 2학기, 시각디자인, 경일대학교

There are many techniques to build screens.

 

A couple of weeks ago, I already shared with you the results of my research on the Netway Interface Comfort Zone. Today, I want to talk more about another technique: the Netway Interface Sweet Spot.

 

The analysis of thousands of eye movements over the last years has allowed us to define the zone most users will look at during the first seconds they are visiting a site.

 

This discovery is important to validate a series of concepts based on a thorough knowledge of the human vision mechanism (spread of the cones on the retina, binocular vision field,…).

 

More info on www.simplifyinginterfaces.com

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