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Basic Visual Design Principles and UI Design Best PracticesAvijit Chinara
On these slides I have explained visual design principles and UI design best practices. This will help you to improve your visualization and UI Designing skills.
'Hold my beer.' Those three words have preceded some of the greatest moments in history. But who would’ve thought they’d pave the way for an epic user testing session? In this talk, Austin will discuss a drunken usability experiment and the unexpected influence that it had on the way that user research is conducted. Learn about new and unconventional methods for overcoming the struggles and pitfalls of traditional user testing, obtaining true and honest user feedback, and verifying the usability and simplicity of a design. Discover the resulting impact on bottom-line metrics like conversion rate, retention, engagement, and revenue. Walk away with a list of tools that you can use to conduct similar research and experiments on your own projects. Finally, learn about what it means to have a Culture of UX and gain actionable advice on how you can create it within your own company.
Online usability for conversion marketingniklabrik
This presentation provides you with an overview of the most famous usability findings for regular web sites having acquisition flows. It also provides do's and don'ts to address those. Enjoy.
Usability: whats the use? Presented by We are Sigma and PRWDNexer Digital
For websites, good usability is a matter of survival. If a website is difficult to use, people leave. If the homepage fails to clearly state what a company offers and what users can do on the site, people leave. If users get lost on a website, they leave. For intranets and applications the question is one of productivity. In many organisations employees waste inordinate amounts of time searching for and assimilating the information they need to do their jobs. This lost time has a real, tangible value so ROI for designing internal systems with User Experience in mind, and spending some time testing and improving the usability of the system, is pretty compelling.
As people with a strong User Experience focus we don’t need to be convinced of the value of good usability, but for many companies who are thinking of revamping their site, intranet or portal it isn’t quite so clear cut.
Presented by Chris Bush, www.wearesigma.com and
Paul Rouke, www.prwd.co.uk
Crafting Commercially Effective Mobile UX (@Echelon Indonesia 2015)alvinc33
@Echelon Indonesia 2015. As mobile usage is growing, we share some case studies how businesses design Commercially Effective Mobile User Experience to get more conversions.
No importa como pero lo importante es que ganarás al 100%Derek Pippa Feria
¿Quieres utilizar un motor de búsqueda gratuito? Esto es nuevo incluso te paga
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Les juro no es virus
No necesitas dinero Puedes usar este sitio web gratis y te pagarán por paypal
Basic Visual Design Principles and UI Design Best PracticesAvijit Chinara
On these slides I have explained visual design principles and UI design best practices. This will help you to improve your visualization and UI Designing skills.
'Hold my beer.' Those three words have preceded some of the greatest moments in history. But who would’ve thought they’d pave the way for an epic user testing session? In this talk, Austin will discuss a drunken usability experiment and the unexpected influence that it had on the way that user research is conducted. Learn about new and unconventional methods for overcoming the struggles and pitfalls of traditional user testing, obtaining true and honest user feedback, and verifying the usability and simplicity of a design. Discover the resulting impact on bottom-line metrics like conversion rate, retention, engagement, and revenue. Walk away with a list of tools that you can use to conduct similar research and experiments on your own projects. Finally, learn about what it means to have a Culture of UX and gain actionable advice on how you can create it within your own company.
Online usability for conversion marketingniklabrik
This presentation provides you with an overview of the most famous usability findings for regular web sites having acquisition flows. It also provides do's and don'ts to address those. Enjoy.
Usability: whats the use? Presented by We are Sigma and PRWDNexer Digital
For websites, good usability is a matter of survival. If a website is difficult to use, people leave. If the homepage fails to clearly state what a company offers and what users can do on the site, people leave. If users get lost on a website, they leave. For intranets and applications the question is one of productivity. In many organisations employees waste inordinate amounts of time searching for and assimilating the information they need to do their jobs. This lost time has a real, tangible value so ROI for designing internal systems with User Experience in mind, and spending some time testing and improving the usability of the system, is pretty compelling.
As people with a strong User Experience focus we don’t need to be convinced of the value of good usability, but for many companies who are thinking of revamping their site, intranet or portal it isn’t quite so clear cut.
Presented by Chris Bush, www.wearesigma.com and
Paul Rouke, www.prwd.co.uk
Crafting Commercially Effective Mobile UX (@Echelon Indonesia 2015)alvinc33
@Echelon Indonesia 2015. As mobile usage is growing, we share some case studies how businesses design Commercially Effective Mobile User Experience to get more conversions.
Internet Marketing Metrics
Discover The 8 Most Important Metrics In Your Online Business So You Can Ensure You'll Always Know What's Working And What's Not! You'll Find Out The Tips, Techniques And Exact Steps To Take To Finally Get The Results You Deserve!
They say that ‘that which is measured, grows’. That is to say that the simple act of measuring some metric or other can be enough to help that metric improve. This is true for weight loss, where simply weighing yourself regularly can help the pounds fall off and of course it is true of digital marketing.
If you are not measuring the progress of your website or the growth, then there is no way for you to apply the scientific method to ensure that it continues on an upward trajectory.
Without measuring, you have no way of knowing what’s working and what isn’t and you are essentially flying blind! But measuring the success of a website is something that requires a certain science in itself.
What precisely should you be measuring? What are the most important metrics? And how do these numbers work together to provide a detailed understanding of your traffic and your success?
This guide will attempt to answer all those questions and more by focusing on the 8 most important metrics you need to be tracking!
UX playbook: Real world user exercisesInVision App
Users are full of surprises. And they have a way of finding confusing spots in a product even if your team meticulously planned and designed it. In this session, our very own Clark Wimberly walked us through a number of fun and challenging exercises aimed at keeping users happy.
The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts - The art of war.
In the same way that a good written document (like a report, or newspaper article) should be arranged in a certain way to make it more accessible to readers, it’s a good idea to structure your webpages so they are easy for Google and the other search engines to crawl and understand.
This guide covers top-line and technical details around modern content structure and UX as is affects search optimization.
Please feel free to share.
Design For Your Subscribers: Tips and Tricks to Increase Email Marketing ROI ...Online Marketing Summit
Design For Your Subscribers: Tips and Tricks to Increase Email Marketing ROI
Think design is all about graphics and layout? Think again. Your best marketing messages won't mean a thing if your subscribers aren't reading them.
Find out how strategic thinking, planning, and purpose-driven decisions are the foundation of great design. This session will provide insights into how to improve your email and landing page designs to increase performance and produce better results.
* Annie Angelo, Senior Marketing Consultant, ExactTarget
Listen to this webinar to learn some of the essential techniques and tactics to adopt when using individual social media channels for advertising, what content works best for each channel and how you can achieve maximum ROI from your social media advertising campaigns.
If you wonder how your customers perceive your website and navigate through it, EyeSee's advanced technology give answers to following questions:
Completion rate: How many users completed the task?
Navigation: Where do they click? Where do you lose them?
Eye tracking: What attracts the attention?
Facial coding: What do they feel? When are they frustrated?
Web usability a complete list of ux ui best practicesOlatunji Adetunji
if you are interested in How To Become User Experience (ux) Designer. Then you need to get this 50 something pages on UX DESIGN GUIDE. It's totally free and totally informative on the subject matter! read this post for more introduction on the topic.
Chatting with Jennifer Leggio and Bryan Person (in for Aaron Strout) on the 9/3/09 Quick-n-Dirty Podcast about The EMBARQ Social Story. The Quick-n-Dirty: Listen, strategy, listen, tweak, listen, objectives, listen, tweak, listen, tactics, listen, tweak, listen...ya hearing me?
I presented this deck at the Bay-CHI Birds of feather meeting at Yahoo on June 22, 2010.
The deck provides a brief history of eye-tracking and the the kinds of decisions we make using the method.
Internet Marketing Metrics
Discover The 8 Most Important Metrics In Your Online Business So You Can Ensure You'll Always Know What's Working And What's Not! You'll Find Out The Tips, Techniques And Exact Steps To Take To Finally Get The Results You Deserve!
They say that ‘that which is measured, grows’. That is to say that the simple act of measuring some metric or other can be enough to help that metric improve. This is true for weight loss, where simply weighing yourself regularly can help the pounds fall off and of course it is true of digital marketing.
If you are not measuring the progress of your website or the growth, then there is no way for you to apply the scientific method to ensure that it continues on an upward trajectory.
Without measuring, you have no way of knowing what’s working and what isn’t and you are essentially flying blind! But measuring the success of a website is something that requires a certain science in itself.
What precisely should you be measuring? What are the most important metrics? And how do these numbers work together to provide a detailed understanding of your traffic and your success?
This guide will attempt to answer all those questions and more by focusing on the 8 most important metrics you need to be tracking!
UX playbook: Real world user exercisesInVision App
Users are full of surprises. And they have a way of finding confusing spots in a product even if your team meticulously planned and designed it. In this session, our very own Clark Wimberly walked us through a number of fun and challenging exercises aimed at keeping users happy.
The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts - The art of war.
In the same way that a good written document (like a report, or newspaper article) should be arranged in a certain way to make it more accessible to readers, it’s a good idea to structure your webpages so they are easy for Google and the other search engines to crawl and understand.
This guide covers top-line and technical details around modern content structure and UX as is affects search optimization.
Please feel free to share.
Design For Your Subscribers: Tips and Tricks to Increase Email Marketing ROI ...Online Marketing Summit
Design For Your Subscribers: Tips and Tricks to Increase Email Marketing ROI
Think design is all about graphics and layout? Think again. Your best marketing messages won't mean a thing if your subscribers aren't reading them.
Find out how strategic thinking, planning, and purpose-driven decisions are the foundation of great design. This session will provide insights into how to improve your email and landing page designs to increase performance and produce better results.
* Annie Angelo, Senior Marketing Consultant, ExactTarget
Listen to this webinar to learn some of the essential techniques and tactics to adopt when using individual social media channels for advertising, what content works best for each channel and how you can achieve maximum ROI from your social media advertising campaigns.
If you wonder how your customers perceive your website and navigate through it, EyeSee's advanced technology give answers to following questions:
Completion rate: How many users completed the task?
Navigation: Where do they click? Where do you lose them?
Eye tracking: What attracts the attention?
Facial coding: What do they feel? When are they frustrated?
Web usability a complete list of ux ui best practicesOlatunji Adetunji
if you are interested in How To Become User Experience (ux) Designer. Then you need to get this 50 something pages on UX DESIGN GUIDE. It's totally free and totally informative on the subject matter! read this post for more introduction on the topic.
Chatting with Jennifer Leggio and Bryan Person (in for Aaron Strout) on the 9/3/09 Quick-n-Dirty Podcast about The EMBARQ Social Story. The Quick-n-Dirty: Listen, strategy, listen, tweak, listen, objectives, listen, tweak, listen, tactics, listen, tweak, listen...ya hearing me?
I presented this deck at the Bay-CHI Birds of feather meeting at Yahoo on June 22, 2010.
The deck provides a brief history of eye-tracking and the the kinds of decisions we make using the method.
Learnings from Khan Academy Deployment in Rural Schools (India)Prasad Kantamneni
This presentation covers my work with Khan Academy in 2012.
We evaluated Khan Academy in rural schools in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Rural Schools typically suffer from inconsistent power supply, limited bandwidth, and limited management support
Experiments with Computer literacy programs in rural communities - Understand...Prasad Kantamneni
I presented this at the Technology for Education (T4E) Conference in Dec. 2013.
Summary:
A successful computer literacy program designed for
rural communities would need to work in a diverse set of
conditions such as the lack of electricity, diverse student
educational backgrounds, motivation levels, different levels of community engagement, community politics, and beliefs.
This presentation shares our experience with running computer literacy training camps in rural Andhra Pradesh, India, and how changing elements of the program can change the outcome of a program.
Everyone always want their own site look nice but how much they know about their user characteristics. This presentation will guide you about "key success factor to design a web site", "how to reach your target", "leading to win-win situation" and "testing your site and analyze results"
OTOinsights Mobile UX Webinar, April 15 2010One to One
At OTOinsights we have conducted over 40 research projects in the mobile sector for mobile application developers and mobile manufacturers helping design products that connect with customers in meaningful ways.
Using our experience and knowledge we have created a new study called 'Mobile insights'. Key points include:
- details of research methodologies and techniques that can be used to understand the customer 's 'informational landscape'
- explores how to make mobile applications not only 'usable' but also 'engaging' so that your customers want to use them time and time again
This presentation taget basics of UX design fundamentals. It’s a quick overview, so you can go from zero-to-hero as quickly as possible. One more Advance course on UX practices is coming soon...
In this session we looked at the different kinds of UX research. Primary and Secondary research, foundational research, post launch research, qualitative and quantitative research. Attitudinal and behavioral research. We also looked at the benefits and drawbacks of different UX research methods. Lastly we covered how to chose a UX research method
We will present a case study that details our approach for replacing user personas with user roles for a multi-national SAAS company. We will take the audience on a journey that starts with an executive request for personas, travels through the tribulations of realizing personas suck, and concludes with convincing others to accept a new and innovative way to understand the people who use the product. Our key message is that personas lack real value for organizations that already understand the importance of empathizing with users. Building user-centered products requires easily accessible and well organized user insights. We will discuss defining users through a process of stakeholder consultation and content review, and structuring data around Jobs to Be Done and product interactions. We will also discuss the dissemination of user roles in our organization using relational databases, interactive dashboards and online wikis. Spoiler alert, our stakeholders loved user roles!
Role of UX in a Mobile First approach @ NextStep Americas 2014Gonçalo Veiga
Mobile is now everywhere and it is forcing its way into the enterprise. The future is in creating great experiences which multi-channel. Building a great experience is very challenging, particularly in the mobile medium. A solid understanding of usability and the implementation of a pragmatic UX design process is key for a successful application.
9. 1. Experiments to validate and quantify Design A Conversational title style Design B To the point title (query term – property)
10. 1. Understanding why is critical for innovation. Understanding user needs, and behaviors put Search Assistance on the launch path. Old Yahoo! Y! with Search Assistance
15. 2. What would users do when presented with a new summary <video> Yahoo! Presentation
16. High resolution image seen by the Fovea Reduced visual acuity experienced by the parafovea Progressively reducing visual acuity from the periphery of the retina
17. Users use parafoveal preview to identify the parts most likely to have relevant information based on the location of boldfaced terms
18. Familiar summary patterns draw user attention and clicks Users are relatively blind to unfamiliar summary patterns.
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22. 2. When not to change habits Rapidly Evaluating new ideas, and predicting user behavior Launched with Keywords instead of image thumbnails -- despite more positive response to thumbnails – because of cognitive overhead.
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In 2005 – 2006 Yahoo! launched all the web. All the focus groups told us this was an amazing experience but when we launched – it didn’t take! So the idea was shelved for 1.5 years. Google had Google suggest in the labs for a number of years but didn’t launch it till 2008.
We were using the wrong method: i.e. we were asking people if they would you use the feature while we should have been looking at user behavior to understand why the feature was getting low engagement. By looking at the behavior to understand the why, we would have realized that we were trying to do too many things at the same time changing user habits when it was not practical were not using appropriate information scent did not address the fact that the presentation was being perceived as ads. Horizontal scanning is harder than vertical scanning Hard for a user to figure out what the results are for.
Always work to create hypothesis, and run experiments to validate and quantify the hypothesis. For example we used the first couple of eye tracking studies to create hypothesis for what the best use of bolding should be. We then did a number of different Experiments including changing the way certain terms are bolded -- showed significant double digit % increase in clicks, and user engagement – which helped us quantify the impact, and understand more about why’s No one method is perfect but when we used eye tracking in conjunction with A/B testing we were able to identify general rules that have helped increase user engagement and revenue in multiple contexts.
When yahoo first We were able to quantify the effectiveness of a user interface using eye-tracking. Senior leadership was not interested in launching search assistance, until we were able to prove a 14% increase in page effectiveness – at which point the Search organization quickly agreed to support a launch. Yahoo launched Search assistance in 2007 to rave reviews. This significantly improved user experience and market share. Google followed a year later. Search assistance is now a standard feature for anybody searching
You start off with the regular experience, but then realize that the more you put up there the less effective it it. Got rid of images, unnecessary text. Help users focus on what is important Worked on speed – which is critical – to get the user up and running as fast as possible Focus on what the user wants to do first: type the query.,
Closer to how people think. Made featured app when launched -- still one of the hottest apps on the iTunes store.
60% of revenue on mobile devices will be driven by local intent