Digital Publishing And The User Experience (No Chart)Louise Bloom
The document discusses user experience (UX) in digital publishing. It emphasizes that UX is important for brands as the first interaction creates an impression. It also provides examples from Google of how to clearly guide users. The future of UX online will be shaped by user expectations, browsers, interfaces, and increasing connectivity and mobile use. Investing in good UX can protect brands, engage customers, and reduce costs compared to redeveloping sites with poor UX. The document also lists various UX design methods like user research, testing, and analytics. It stresses starting UX work with research and testing designs early through iterations.
UX (user experience) involves how users perceive and interact with a website or application. It includes human-computer interaction, information architecture, usability testing, and user-centered design. The document discusses UX methods like usability testing through observation, workshops, and remote user testing platforms. It recommends offering clients UX services like audits, workshops, testing during development, and user acceptance testing to improve conversions and reduce issues.
NELAUX Presents: UX Strategies for StartupsJon Fox
A presentation for Silicon Beach Fest Pasadena at Idealab deconstructing what UX is, how to apply it and why Startups will benefit from investing in UX strategy. Includes a case study on Dollar Shave Club.
Presented by Jon Fox, Petra Cesario Wennberg, Kristen Ding and Erik Wingren
Follow @NELAUX on Twitter
Designing the Ultimate User ExperienceFred Spencer
- The document discusses designing mobile applications for different platforms and ensuring a consistent, high-quality user experience across all platforms. It emphasizes the importance of considering the user's full experience from start to finish.
- Key points discussed include designing for mobility first, balancing familiar and innovative designs, avoiding overloading the user with data, and empowering the platform to deliver great experiences within its constraints.
- The document advocates studying but also being willing to break platform guidelines when needed to create the best overall user experience.
1. A 2008 survey in Cambodia found improvements in maternal nutrition were improving child nutrition at birth, but malnutrition was worsening in children under 5, likely due to increases in food prices.
2. Both urban and rural areas saw increases in infection rates, but rural areas had much higher levels. Food consumption was decreasing in both areas but more sharply in urban locations. Poor urban areas were hit hardest by food prices and considered an emergency situation.
3. Breaking the malnutrition-infection cycle requires focusing on community screening and supported referrals for severe malnutrition, with the greatest immediate need in poor urban areas. The situation needs close monitoring with local data to see rising malnutrition incidence.
Determinants of host susceptibility in aggressive periodontitis+Conference+Pr...Ricardo Benza
Conferencia: "Determinantes de la susceptibilidad del huèsped en la periodontitis agresiva". Programaciòn Acadèmica Anual de la Asociaciòn Peruana de Periodoncia y Osteointegraciòn. Prof. Ricardo Benza Bedoya DDS, Auditorio del Laboratorio Graxo Smith & Kline. Lima-Peru 2007
Dr. Maria Hesse, president of Chandler-Gilbert Community College, has been awarded the 2008 Gilbert Leadership Award by the town's Chamber of Commerce. Hesse is praised for her commitment to being actively involved in the Gilbert community and ensuring that CGCC serves the needs of the communities it represents, including Chandler, Gilbert and Queen Creek. As the recipient of this award, Hesse is following in the footsteps of another local educator, Wally Delecki, who commends Hesse for her kindness and dedication to community service.
Digital Publishing And The User Experience (No Chart)Louise Bloom
The document discusses user experience (UX) in digital publishing. It emphasizes that UX is important for brands as the first interaction creates an impression. It also provides examples from Google of how to clearly guide users. The future of UX online will be shaped by user expectations, browsers, interfaces, and increasing connectivity and mobile use. Investing in good UX can protect brands, engage customers, and reduce costs compared to redeveloping sites with poor UX. The document also lists various UX design methods like user research, testing, and analytics. It stresses starting UX work with research and testing designs early through iterations.
UX (user experience) involves how users perceive and interact with a website or application. It includes human-computer interaction, information architecture, usability testing, and user-centered design. The document discusses UX methods like usability testing through observation, workshops, and remote user testing platforms. It recommends offering clients UX services like audits, workshops, testing during development, and user acceptance testing to improve conversions and reduce issues.
NELAUX Presents: UX Strategies for StartupsJon Fox
A presentation for Silicon Beach Fest Pasadena at Idealab deconstructing what UX is, how to apply it and why Startups will benefit from investing in UX strategy. Includes a case study on Dollar Shave Club.
Presented by Jon Fox, Petra Cesario Wennberg, Kristen Ding and Erik Wingren
Follow @NELAUX on Twitter
Designing the Ultimate User ExperienceFred Spencer
- The document discusses designing mobile applications for different platforms and ensuring a consistent, high-quality user experience across all platforms. It emphasizes the importance of considering the user's full experience from start to finish.
- Key points discussed include designing for mobility first, balancing familiar and innovative designs, avoiding overloading the user with data, and empowering the platform to deliver great experiences within its constraints.
- The document advocates studying but also being willing to break platform guidelines when needed to create the best overall user experience.
1. A 2008 survey in Cambodia found improvements in maternal nutrition were improving child nutrition at birth, but malnutrition was worsening in children under 5, likely due to increases in food prices.
2. Both urban and rural areas saw increases in infection rates, but rural areas had much higher levels. Food consumption was decreasing in both areas but more sharply in urban locations. Poor urban areas were hit hardest by food prices and considered an emergency situation.
3. Breaking the malnutrition-infection cycle requires focusing on community screening and supported referrals for severe malnutrition, with the greatest immediate need in poor urban areas. The situation needs close monitoring with local data to see rising malnutrition incidence.
Determinants of host susceptibility in aggressive periodontitis+Conference+Pr...Ricardo Benza
Conferencia: "Determinantes de la susceptibilidad del huèsped en la periodontitis agresiva". Programaciòn Acadèmica Anual de la Asociaciòn Peruana de Periodoncia y Osteointegraciòn. Prof. Ricardo Benza Bedoya DDS, Auditorio del Laboratorio Graxo Smith & Kline. Lima-Peru 2007
Dr. Maria Hesse, president of Chandler-Gilbert Community College, has been awarded the 2008 Gilbert Leadership Award by the town's Chamber of Commerce. Hesse is praised for her commitment to being actively involved in the Gilbert community and ensuring that CGCC serves the needs of the communities it represents, including Chandler, Gilbert and Queen Creek. As the recipient of this award, Hesse is following in the footsteps of another local educator, Wally Delecki, who commends Hesse for her kindness and dedication to community service.
Exposición: El Paciente Terminal y la Muerte
Alumno: Ricardo Benza Bedoya
Año III - Ciclo V
Seminario de la Asignatura de Psicología Médica
Profesor: Dr. Augusto Velez Marcial
Médico Psiquiatra
Aula 11 - Pabellón B
Lunes 23/V/2016
Facultad de Medicina Humana
Universidad de San Martín de Porres
The document discusses production and business operations. It covers three main topics: types of production including extraction, processing, and manufacturing; production planning which involves product development, research, design, and organizing the manufacturing process; and planning and managing business operations through tools like logistics, scheduling, and information management software.
The document discusses two types of tundra: Arctic and Alpine. Arctic tundra is a cold, treeless plain found in far northern regions around the Arctic Ocean, including parts of Europe, Asia, and North America. Alpine tundra lacks trees due to high elevation rather than latitude. Key animals in tundra areas include caribou, arctic foxes, and polar bears.
This document provides information about Latvia, including its population size, capital city, president, notable landmarks, and facts. Some of Latvia's attractions mentioned include the widest waterfall in Europe, the world's northernmost vineyard, and the oldest mini camera. It notes that Latvia has the highest proportion of women to men worldwide and encourages learning more about its beauty.
This document discusses dimensional modeling for SQL Server Analysis Services. It covers the Kimball process for dimensional modeling, including choosing a business process, declaring the grain, identifying dimensions, and identifying facts. Key aspects of dimensional modeling are covered such as star schemas, slowly changing dimensions, date and time dimensions, and semi-additive measures. The goals of dimensional modeling are to design models that are easy for users to understand and that enable fast query performance.
The document discusses the importance of attitude and how much of it is visible to others. It states that just as only 10% of an iceberg is visible above water, only a small part of a person's attitudes, like their behavior, are visible while the rest, like their values and motives, are below the surface. It provides several quotes about the power of having a positive attitude and how it can impact one's life and ability to achieve goals.
The document discusses Barrick Gold Corporation's Lean journey and implementation of continuous improvement. It began in 2002 due to declining gold prices and rising costs. Barrick benchmarked other top companies and found they had formal continuous improvement systems and cultures. Barrick launched its own CI program with top-down support, focusing first on its Goldstrike property and then expanding company-wide. Critical success factors included sustained leadership commitment, focusing on business processes, measurement, empowering people and teams, and communication. Operations review teams were embedded into the business cycle to identify gaps and plan improvements.
This document provides information about Latvia, including its population size, capital city, president, notable landmarks, and facts. Some of Latvia's attractions mentioned include the widest waterfall in Europe, the world's most northern vineyard, and the oldest mini camera. It notes that Latvia has the highest proportion of women to men worldwide and encourages learning more about its beauty.
This document is Axfood AB's year-end report for 2009. Some key points:
- Consolidated sales for Axfood increased 2.3% to SEK 32.4 billion for 2009. Operating profit was SEK 1.1 billion.
- Retail sales for owned stores rose 2.5% for the year, with like-for-like sales up 0.9%. Willys sales increased 4.8% and Hemköp sales decreased 3.4%.
- The CEO comments that 2009 was another good year despite economic challenges, and priorities for 2010 include developing concepts, optimizing stores, and refining pricing strategies to achieve profitability on par with 2009.
The document discusses two types of tundra: Arctic tundra and alpine tundra. Arctic tundra is a cold, treeless area of low, swampy plains found around the Arctic Ocean, while alpine tundra exists at high elevations on mountain tops. Both are characterized by harsh climate conditions that prevent tree growth.
This document discusses improving accessibility on Twitter. It identifies issues like non-keyboard accessible buttons and missing or inappropriate alt text on images. It provides tips for optimizing tweets for accessibility such as using hashtags, @replies and URLs, providing context, and avoiding unintelligible abbreviations. The overall message is that Twitter can be made more accessible with some simple fixes.
The Ed Tech Grant provides funding to support technology integration in instruction, develop technology literacy skills for teachers and students, apply technology to increase student engagement and achievement, and offer professional development for teachers. The goals are to increase student achievement through technology use, enhance teachers' ability to embed technology in their classrooms, and prepare teachers to use 21st century skills. The grant will offer an organized professional development program for teachers, provide coaching in technology skills, and "Just in Time" training for staff, students, and families. Teachers will receive stipends for participating in training phases focused on building their technology skills and creating a self-sustaining environment of technology integration.
Web applications are prone to hacking because web developers are often not well-versed in security issues. The top web vulnerabilities are cross-site scripting (XSS), SQL injection, input validation issues, and remote file inclusion. XSS attacks involve injecting malicious code into web pages through user input. SQL injection occurs when user input is not sanitized before being used in SQL queries, allowing attackers to alter queries. Proper input validation and sanitization on both the client- and server-sides are needed to prevent many security bugs. Browser vulnerabilities can also potentially expose issues in web applications if not properly designed with security in mind. Constant vigilance is required to address new attacks and protect applications and users.
Coraz częściej to działy personalne są ambasadorami networkingu, podkreślając wagę umiejętności tego typu u pracowników i kandydatów do pracy. Sieć znajomych, która zna doświadczenie zawodowe i kompetencje danej osoby, może zapewnić jej więcej inspiracji i szans na rozwój. Na szczęście, również i w Polsce „znajomości” przestały być traktowane pejoratywnie.
Spot On Communications offers affordable social media packages for small businesses that include developing strategies, writing and scheduling posts, and maintaining branding across various social media channels. For $195 per month, they will create a monthly editorial calendar, post up to 25 times per month on the business's behalf, and provide monthly reporting to track key performance metrics. Additional optional add-ons include contests and sweepstakes, paid advertising, and generating custom content to engage followers and capture leads.
Axfood AB reported its financial results for 2009, with the following key highlights:
- Consolidated sales increased 2.3% to SEK 32.4 billion while operating profit improved 4.7% to SEK 1.1 billion.
- All business units achieved positive operating margins, with Willys continuing its good performance and Dagab improving efficiency. Hemköp reported an operating profit after restructuring costs.
- The company achieved its objectives for the year, including an operating profit over SEK 1 billion and maintaining an equity ratio over 25%.
- For 2010, Axfood aims to achieve a similar operating profit through initiatives like stimulating sales, increasing efficiency and cost control, and developing
This document discusses strategies for integrating online and offline efforts for student and new professional recruiting. It recommends targeting talent directly rather than just through schools, harnessing alumni groups and student groups on LinkedIn, creating experiential backstage events, activating student ambassadors on campus, and holding competitions to engage top students. The goal is to build brands, source quality candidates, and showcase opportunities through both virtual and in-person engagement.
La auditoría de gestión evalúa la eficiencia y eficacia con la que una organización maneja sus recursos y logra sus objetivos. El documento explica el concepto, objetivos y generalidades de la auditoría de gestión, indicando que evalúa aspectos cualitativos y cuantitativos de la organización para medir el rendimiento del cumplimiento de objetivos. También define términos clave como eficacia, eficiencia y economía.
The document provides an overview of user experience (UX) design. It begins with definitions of key terms like user experience, user interface, and discusses the difference between the two. It then covers UX design processes and methods like creating personas, user flows, user stories, information architecture, prototyping, usability testing and more. The document emphasizes that UX design should be integrated throughout the entire product development lifecycle from ideation to deployment. It also discusses best practices for integrating UX design into agile development processes.
Designing Experiences that Drive Consumer EngagementAshley Dzick
This document discusses user experience (UX) and why it is important for driving consumer engagement. It defines UX as everything that impacts the user, including usability, interfaces, workflows, errors and more. The document emphasizes that everyone in an organization is responsible for UX, including UX teams, developers, customer support, and management. It describes common UX team roles like UX designers, researchers, and architects. It also provides examples of metrics and methods for measuring the impact of UX, such as usability testing, analytics, and multivariate testing.
Exposición: El Paciente Terminal y la Muerte
Alumno: Ricardo Benza Bedoya
Año III - Ciclo V
Seminario de la Asignatura de Psicología Médica
Profesor: Dr. Augusto Velez Marcial
Médico Psiquiatra
Aula 11 - Pabellón B
Lunes 23/V/2016
Facultad de Medicina Humana
Universidad de San Martín de Porres
The document discusses production and business operations. It covers three main topics: types of production including extraction, processing, and manufacturing; production planning which involves product development, research, design, and organizing the manufacturing process; and planning and managing business operations through tools like logistics, scheduling, and information management software.
The document discusses two types of tundra: Arctic and Alpine. Arctic tundra is a cold, treeless plain found in far northern regions around the Arctic Ocean, including parts of Europe, Asia, and North America. Alpine tundra lacks trees due to high elevation rather than latitude. Key animals in tundra areas include caribou, arctic foxes, and polar bears.
This document provides information about Latvia, including its population size, capital city, president, notable landmarks, and facts. Some of Latvia's attractions mentioned include the widest waterfall in Europe, the world's northernmost vineyard, and the oldest mini camera. It notes that Latvia has the highest proportion of women to men worldwide and encourages learning more about its beauty.
This document discusses dimensional modeling for SQL Server Analysis Services. It covers the Kimball process for dimensional modeling, including choosing a business process, declaring the grain, identifying dimensions, and identifying facts. Key aspects of dimensional modeling are covered such as star schemas, slowly changing dimensions, date and time dimensions, and semi-additive measures. The goals of dimensional modeling are to design models that are easy for users to understand and that enable fast query performance.
The document discusses the importance of attitude and how much of it is visible to others. It states that just as only 10% of an iceberg is visible above water, only a small part of a person's attitudes, like their behavior, are visible while the rest, like their values and motives, are below the surface. It provides several quotes about the power of having a positive attitude and how it can impact one's life and ability to achieve goals.
The document discusses Barrick Gold Corporation's Lean journey and implementation of continuous improvement. It began in 2002 due to declining gold prices and rising costs. Barrick benchmarked other top companies and found they had formal continuous improvement systems and cultures. Barrick launched its own CI program with top-down support, focusing first on its Goldstrike property and then expanding company-wide. Critical success factors included sustained leadership commitment, focusing on business processes, measurement, empowering people and teams, and communication. Operations review teams were embedded into the business cycle to identify gaps and plan improvements.
This document provides information about Latvia, including its population size, capital city, president, notable landmarks, and facts. Some of Latvia's attractions mentioned include the widest waterfall in Europe, the world's most northern vineyard, and the oldest mini camera. It notes that Latvia has the highest proportion of women to men worldwide and encourages learning more about its beauty.
This document is Axfood AB's year-end report for 2009. Some key points:
- Consolidated sales for Axfood increased 2.3% to SEK 32.4 billion for 2009. Operating profit was SEK 1.1 billion.
- Retail sales for owned stores rose 2.5% for the year, with like-for-like sales up 0.9%. Willys sales increased 4.8% and Hemköp sales decreased 3.4%.
- The CEO comments that 2009 was another good year despite economic challenges, and priorities for 2010 include developing concepts, optimizing stores, and refining pricing strategies to achieve profitability on par with 2009.
The document discusses two types of tundra: Arctic tundra and alpine tundra. Arctic tundra is a cold, treeless area of low, swampy plains found around the Arctic Ocean, while alpine tundra exists at high elevations on mountain tops. Both are characterized by harsh climate conditions that prevent tree growth.
This document discusses improving accessibility on Twitter. It identifies issues like non-keyboard accessible buttons and missing or inappropriate alt text on images. It provides tips for optimizing tweets for accessibility such as using hashtags, @replies and URLs, providing context, and avoiding unintelligible abbreviations. The overall message is that Twitter can be made more accessible with some simple fixes.
The Ed Tech Grant provides funding to support technology integration in instruction, develop technology literacy skills for teachers and students, apply technology to increase student engagement and achievement, and offer professional development for teachers. The goals are to increase student achievement through technology use, enhance teachers' ability to embed technology in their classrooms, and prepare teachers to use 21st century skills. The grant will offer an organized professional development program for teachers, provide coaching in technology skills, and "Just in Time" training for staff, students, and families. Teachers will receive stipends for participating in training phases focused on building their technology skills and creating a self-sustaining environment of technology integration.
Web applications are prone to hacking because web developers are often not well-versed in security issues. The top web vulnerabilities are cross-site scripting (XSS), SQL injection, input validation issues, and remote file inclusion. XSS attacks involve injecting malicious code into web pages through user input. SQL injection occurs when user input is not sanitized before being used in SQL queries, allowing attackers to alter queries. Proper input validation and sanitization on both the client- and server-sides are needed to prevent many security bugs. Browser vulnerabilities can also potentially expose issues in web applications if not properly designed with security in mind. Constant vigilance is required to address new attacks and protect applications and users.
Coraz częściej to działy personalne są ambasadorami networkingu, podkreślając wagę umiejętności tego typu u pracowników i kandydatów do pracy. Sieć znajomych, która zna doświadczenie zawodowe i kompetencje danej osoby, może zapewnić jej więcej inspiracji i szans na rozwój. Na szczęście, również i w Polsce „znajomości” przestały być traktowane pejoratywnie.
Spot On Communications offers affordable social media packages for small businesses that include developing strategies, writing and scheduling posts, and maintaining branding across various social media channels. For $195 per month, they will create a monthly editorial calendar, post up to 25 times per month on the business's behalf, and provide monthly reporting to track key performance metrics. Additional optional add-ons include contests and sweepstakes, paid advertising, and generating custom content to engage followers and capture leads.
Axfood AB reported its financial results for 2009, with the following key highlights:
- Consolidated sales increased 2.3% to SEK 32.4 billion while operating profit improved 4.7% to SEK 1.1 billion.
- All business units achieved positive operating margins, with Willys continuing its good performance and Dagab improving efficiency. Hemköp reported an operating profit after restructuring costs.
- The company achieved its objectives for the year, including an operating profit over SEK 1 billion and maintaining an equity ratio over 25%.
- For 2010, Axfood aims to achieve a similar operating profit through initiatives like stimulating sales, increasing efficiency and cost control, and developing
This document discusses strategies for integrating online and offline efforts for student and new professional recruiting. It recommends targeting talent directly rather than just through schools, harnessing alumni groups and student groups on LinkedIn, creating experiential backstage events, activating student ambassadors on campus, and holding competitions to engage top students. The goal is to build brands, source quality candidates, and showcase opportunities through both virtual and in-person engagement.
La auditoría de gestión evalúa la eficiencia y eficacia con la que una organización maneja sus recursos y logra sus objetivos. El documento explica el concepto, objetivos y generalidades de la auditoría de gestión, indicando que evalúa aspectos cualitativos y cuantitativos de la organización para medir el rendimiento del cumplimiento de objetivos. También define términos clave como eficacia, eficiencia y economía.
The document provides an overview of user experience (UX) design. It begins with definitions of key terms like user experience, user interface, and discusses the difference between the two. It then covers UX design processes and methods like creating personas, user flows, user stories, information architecture, prototyping, usability testing and more. The document emphasizes that UX design should be integrated throughout the entire product development lifecycle from ideation to deployment. It also discusses best practices for integrating UX design into agile development processes.
Designing Experiences that Drive Consumer EngagementAshley Dzick
This document discusses user experience (UX) and why it is important for driving consumer engagement. It defines UX as everything that impacts the user, including usability, interfaces, workflows, errors and more. The document emphasizes that everyone in an organization is responsible for UX, including UX teams, developers, customer support, and management. It describes common UX team roles like UX designers, researchers, and architects. It also provides examples of metrics and methods for measuring the impact of UX, such as usability testing, analytics, and multivariate testing.
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Design and Delivery of Patron-Centered, Web-Based Library Services in an Acad...Carlin Trammel
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If you've ever wondered, what is the UX process is and what are the deliverables for User Experience design. In other words, what does UX really looks like, this deck will provide a very defined process and has actual work product to give examples.
Transitioning into UX: General Assembly Hong Kong 2015Ted Kilian
This document provides an overview of user experience (UX) design and how to transition into a career in UX. It defines UX and discusses how UX creates value for businesses. It outlines the key skillsets involved in UX work, such as user research, strategy, information architecture, and design. The document also describes the typical phases of a UX process from discovery to design to implementation and testing. Finally, it offers advice on how to begin developing UX skills through reading, online courses, networking, and hands-on projects. The overall message is that passion and experience are more important than technical skills when starting a career in UX.
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Web Usability:
Maximizing the Visitors to Your Site
Once you’ve driven the traffic to your site, are you maximizing the value of the visitors? Too many sites have been developed over the years without a good, clear plan that leads visitors to what they are looking for.
What you’ll learn:
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Understand how your content informs your site design
How you should optimize your site for mobile
Setting up a testing and optimization program
Finding the right tools to aid in the testing
Understand the advantages and challenges of user panels, eye tracking and interaction tracking
How to improve your site usability on a low budget
Instructor: John Thyfault
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Have a look on the presentation and help us to build it up.
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Introduction to Information Architecture and Design - SVA Workshop 06/22/13Robert Stribley
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Digital Marketing Course Week 3: Digital AssetsAyca Turhan
Third week slides of eMarketing Course at Hacettepe University taught by Ayca Turhan Topics covered within the presentation include:
Digital Assets, Websites, Mobile Websites, Mobile Apps
User Experience
Testing
For more please visit: www.aycaturhan.com/man423
Introduction to Information Architecture & Design - 2/14/15Robert Stribley
The document provides an introduction to an information architecture and design workshop. It includes an agenda for the workshop that covers topics such as background on information architecture, the design process, user research including card sorting and competitive reviews, conceptual site maps and navigation, and sketching and wireframing. Personas for an events website are presented to illustrate how user research can be synthesized into representative user profiles. The document emphasizes that information architecture follows principles of organization, labeling, and navigation to help users efficiently find and manage information.
Introduction to Information Architecture and Design - SVA Workshop 09/28/13Robert Stribley
The document provides an overview of an information architecture workshop, including the goals of reviewing basic IA concepts and processes, experiencing a sample design project, and reviewing common IA deliverables. The agenda outlines activities for understanding IA, participating in a project case study, conducting user research and competitive reviews, developing personas, and participating in design exercises like card sorting and wireframing.
Introduction to Information Architecture & Design - 6/20/15Robert Stribley
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Website Usability & User Experience: Veel bezoekers, weinig klanten?Johan Verhaegen
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31. IA / UX methods
Research Design Validation
User research Personas User testing
Card Sorting User pathways Web stats
Web Stats Navigation design Heuristic evaluations
Site Audit Wireframes
Questionnaires Metadata (faceted search)
Site maps
Content plans
32. Methods
Research Design Validation
User research Personas User testing
Card Sorting User pathways Web stats
Web Stats Navigation Design Heuristic evaluations (or
walkthrough or usability
assessment)
Site Audit Wireframes
Questionnaires Metadata (faceted search)
Site maps
Content plans
33. What, why and when of UXD
• Start with research
• Target activities
• Use lo-fi techniques
• Test early
• Iterate
• Never in isolation
What is user experience?
Things we can control
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Information design
Visual design
Technology choice
Code
Platform support
Marketing
Copy and content
Things we can’t...
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Hunger
Batterylife
Connectivity
Other people
Previous experience
Good user experience is one that matches expectations
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Manage those expecation and deliver on them.
How does this relate to brands?
What is brand?
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Emotional
Its a feeling about a product or company
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Instantaneous
Especially online. 5 years ago, made up their minds in a fraction of a second.
Today, tabbed browsing and volume of sites – even quicker.
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Pervasive
Sticky – across context , location, products etc.
You can’t leave your brand behind.
Every time you are visible, you are creating you brand.
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Ubiquitous.
We all have brand
Lets see how UX can contribute to a brand
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Brand Values:Easy and trustworthy (no adverts)
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4 tenets of usable design
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‘whew, thank goodness for google’
Never advertised – word of mouth based on UX.
Do it like google?
No
Changing – process
Talk later about change
see what happened to google...
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Still relevant
All you need
Still no adverts (really? – oh, only our adverts – their helpful, right?)
The point I’m making is that online experience is analogous to offline experiences like physical spaces and products
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Same respect
First contact – not home – like the entrance or foyer
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This can be modern
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Or traditional
And those choices create an impression of our brand
The transitions between content and authentication procesess
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Are like physical doors
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We might want them to be transparent
Do this with clear labelling and descriptive linking
Users know what to expect when they pass through
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Or we might want them to be opaque
This one’s creates a ‘secure’, ‘refuge’ brand impression.
Or they can be locked.
How we deal with these locks is an important aspect of the online user experience.
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Also navigation design, = signage
Should be clear
May need to be specific to your audience
From Iran, woman wearing a veil
Still good design
What’s happening right now that will affect our approaches to designing user experience in the future?
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Users undergoing a sea-change, much more digital literacy
Particularly in academia, particularly in social sciences and humanities
Of course there’s itunes
Done an enormous amount to raise the expectations, interest and literacy of online content users
But there’s also increase usage of publishing channels like Scribd
This is interesting
[go to http://www.scribd.com]
Unlike the torrent downloads associated with DRM breaking previously, where you need a bit of tech know how to acquire and use the files, this is a gentle, very user-oriented interface and discovery environment
(pirate bay, last week)
There’s lots of nice visual elements, cross-linking and recommendations and when you view a document there is a good amount of data and a pretty powerful viewer.
? Search term list?
? Cabi
Economic & Social Issues in Agricultural Biology – retail £85
Random House, (US) done a publishing deal – not pirates!
Things like Twitter – and other API oriented applications
(Application Programming Interface)
Do what they want with data and content.
http://twittervision.com/maps/show_3d
http://twistori.com/
Things like Twitter – and other API oriented applications
Do what they want with data and content.
http://twittervision.com/maps/show_3d
http://twistori.com/
The world of Browsers is changing too.
Tabbed browsing now mainstream
Ubiquity
Ubiquity
Don’t know how visible,
Mozilla labs
Overlay (triggered by a keystroke)
Type to command it
Google,
Wiki
Email
Maps
Define
Open API, public developing new commands.
Driven by data,
Forget bypassing the home page
Bypass the entire gui.
Paradoxically,
Visual content more important
Changes in HCI
X mouse/keyboard/monitor
Touch screen, gestural interfaces
Very intuitive, quick adoption – faster change
iPhone
Visual elements important
Almost three dimensional, behavioural designs
Closer to designing physical objects.
Tapped, shaken, turned,
Also ePaper
Very close to viable.
Also connectivity – the speed of downloading or updating all this stuff
Last 5 years, all about speed
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Microsoft report (Europe Logs On, European Trends of Tomorrow, April 2009) stated that broadband use has increased by almost 95% in the last 5 years.
It also predicts that in the next 5 years, desktops will no longer dominate the use – dropping from 95% to only 50%.
What opportunities ?
So how to we translate these changes into design
Need to have great interfaces – look at what else their using. Can’t be worse.
[click]Content is sussed – interface standards are still emerging
User expectations for delivery = semantic markup.
[click]Disambiguated content. Fragmentation
Incorporate visual identifiers for our brands and for our content.
[click]Return to the concept of books, not platforms. Digital books
Provide instant access, instant response.
[click]whatever the context.
Where do we fit in.
Last year – what is an IA
Jesse James Garrett
“No Information Architects, only user experience designers”
User Oriented Design
Is a cycle
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Research
Design
Validate
Demonstrate two of these techniques
Finish by summarising how to achieve a good user experience.
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UX is about bringing together the elements of the user experience, and anticipating those we can’t control
Its about finding the best-fit solution, but there is always scope in every budget for something.
Even just pinning a fictional persona to the wall and saying outloud “What would she want?” can produce real improvements.
What is an IA?
Essentially a communicator – who knows how to ask the right questions
A translator, creating linkage between business goals, technical requirements, and user expectations.
Thank you for listening.