business,Design Inspirations
29 June 2009 | 1 Comment
After reading the “Feedback. The creative killer” article I came to 4 conclusions: When ignoring an experienced and talented designer, your organization will only waste more dollars “trying out” everyone’s ideas, testing what’s been tested, ad nauseum, etc. As far as handling feedback, I don’t think it’s the designer’s responsibility to manage feedback process. Typically, [...]
Tagged in feedback, website evaluation
Design Inspirations,Design Patterns,usability
17 June 2009 | Comments Off
This 10 web design rules that you can break article, made me realize that “Rules you should break” or “Standards you shouldn’t follow” articles appeal to everyone rebel side. Some of you guys may wonder what Jakob Nielsen would say to “Breaking the rules is okay when a design calls for it”. I think rules [...]
Tagged in guidelines, navigation, patterns, ui, usability, visual design, website evaluation
Design Inspirations,Simplicity
28 May 2009 | Comments Off
Making your interface smaller, hiding advanced functionality and taking out the obvious is the path to a simpler interface. Along this path you’ll face many obstacles. For every feature you hide or take away, there will be people who complain and demand that you bring it back. But every one of your users has different [...]
Tagged in apple, minimalism, Simplicity, ui, ux, visual design
business,Design Inspirations,redesign,Technology,usability
22 May 2009 | Comments Off
Checkout the story of redesign of the ubiquitous prescription bottle led by Deborah Adler I really enjoyed the article’s approach to guiding the reader through the process, and the result is stunning…Just far enough out of the box to be a real improvement, but not so unfamiliar as to make it un-marketable. I don’t see [...]
Tagged in functionality, industrial design, redesign, usability, ux, visual