Design Guidelines,Marketing,Redesign,Usability
19 June 2011 | Comments Off
Jarred Spool wrote an interesting article, back in 2004, about the right trigger words for your user. Do you want to find out what those words are? Start by asking them. Visiting your users in their natural environments is probably the best way to start. Jarred’s team found that personas are a great way to [...]
Tagged in content, feedback, personas, Usability, user experience
Design Inspirations,Design Patterns,Redesign,Simplicity
17 October 2010 | Comments Off
Sometimes popular web design styles can deter us since we love to create something original. As designers we like to see variety, but of course, our internal and external clients like to mimic and see consistency. Some of the more popular web design styles are: Illustrations Printed paper Realism Imageless & typography-focused Minimalism Vintage look [...]
Tagged in minimalism, Simplicity, trends
Design Guidelines,Marketing,Redesign,Usability
31 August 2010 | Comments Off
We, designers, need to consider two things when adding “beautiful” enhancements to our designs. Responsive and intuitive page elements Branding and consistency of theme. Focusing on these two things will give every pixel in a design a purpose and will contribute to the website’s overall usability. Sure, eye candy is important, but it isn’t everything, [...]
Tagged in branding, Simplicity, visual design
Business,Redesign,Usability
30 March 2010 | Comments Off
On March 5, Tufte was appointed by Obama to a panel to advise the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board, which monitors the way the $787 billion in the stimulus package is being spent. Tufte’s initial work will be on the recovery.gov website, which is the primary way the board will conduct business transparently to the [...]
Tagged in Business, economic, Redesign, trends, website evaluation