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This slideshow presents 31 examples of intranet homepage design concepts, with example screenshots.
We've pulled the screenshots from the entries in the My Beautiful Intranet 2014 competition.
Thực trạng sai lệch khớp cắn và phân tích một số chỉ số trên phim Cephalometric và trên mẫu của sinh viên Đại học Y Dược Thái Nguyên có lệch lạc khớp cắn loại II năm 2012.Sai lệch khớp cắn là một vấn đề sức khỏe răng miệng khá phổ biến ở Việt Nam cũng như trên toàn thế giới. Theo nghiên cứu của Hoàng Thị Bạch Dương (2000) tại Hà Nội thì tỷ lệ sai lệch khớp cắn tại cộng đồng là 91% [6]. Nghiên cứu của Ibrahim E.G cùng cộng sự (2007) về sự phân bố sai lệch khớp cắn theo Angle trên người trưởng thành tại Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ thì tỷ lệ sai lệch khớp cắn là 89,9% [25]. Sai lệch khớp cắn gây ra sự bất hòa trong tương quan giữa các răng trong miệng, ảnh hưởng nhiều đến chức năng và thẩm mỹ của bệnh nhân. Trong những năm gần đây, mức sống của người dân Việt Nam ngày càng được nâng cao do đó nhu cầu về chăm sóc sức khỏe răng miệng và nhu cầu về thẩm mỹ được nhiều người quan tâm hơn, theo đó ngành chỉnh hình răng mặt của Việt Nam trong những năm qua đã phát triển nhiều nhằm đáp ứng nhu cầu xã hội
This slideshow presents 31 examples of intranet homepage design concepts, with example screenshots.
We've pulled the screenshots from the entries in the My Beautiful Intranet 2014 competition.
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Recording: http://bit.ly/SeyVK8
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-Common scenarios SharePoint is used for
-Things that have miserably failed
-Bad architecture
-Solutions and Best Practices when starting
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Download the slide deck (PDF, 1 MB).
And for more information on this or other SharePoint topics, visit our blog at www.cdhtalkstech.com.
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Recording: http://bit.ly/SeyVK8
How do you avoid the most common mistakes when using SharePoint, if you've never used it before?
What makes SharePoint so popular is also its worse enemy, it's easy to use. As a platform, it allows you to build whatever you want to help the organization. But for it to be successful, you need to avoid the common mistakes made.
As a consultant, I have unfortunately had a lot of experience seeing or even doing some of the things in SharePoint that lead to utter chaos or disaster. That's why I would like to share them with you this time, show you how to not suck at SharePoint.
In this webinar we'll discuss:
-A brief overview of SharePoint as a platform
-Common scenarios SharePoint is used for
-Things that have miserably failed
-Bad architecture
-Solutions and Best Practices when starting
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A walk through of the advances made in the SharePoint 2010 platform from earlier versions, as well as a list of 10 out of the box features that most end users are not using, but should. From a webinar given on 6-5-2012
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Take a tour around the globe and get a glimpse inside 10 of the best and most innovative intranet designs (including mobile) we’ve seen including some from our Annual Intranet Innovation Awards. This showcase will give you many ideas to use in your own intranet designs.
We expect a lot from the intranet home page and it can play many roles in an organisation. This presentation features many screenshots whilst exploring the purposes of the home page and what that might look like.
Document Management in SharePoint without folders - Introduction to MetadataGregory Zelfond
Step-by-Step Guide to Document Management
in SharePoint. Part I – Introduction to Metadata
What’s wrong with Folders?
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Step-by-Step on how to setup SharePoint Metadata
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Designing an Intranet in SharePoint Online could potentially turn out to be a disaster. Developers build the intranet with On Premise SharePoint specifications in mind, resulting in a slow intranet.
SharePoint Online however is a great tool to build your company intranet. Many large organizations use it to communicate with their employees throughout the world.
This presentation describes the most commonly made mistakes when building out a SharePoint Online intranet. Thing you need to consider in order for the Intranet not to be slow but also to make sure you get the most out of your environment.
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View the recording here: http://www.prescientdigital.com/articles/view-the-worlds-best-intranets-webinar
How to build an Intranet portal in SharePoint using out of the box featuresGregory Zelfond
This slide deck illustrates how you can use SharePoint to build your organization's Intranet Portal, complete with Project Sites, Department Sites. Document Management Repository, Employee Directory and more.
SharePoint has been on the market from 2001, and since then, matured into a very stable and popular business collaboration platform. The beauty of SharePoint is that it is relatively easy to customize and it provides an experience already familiar to users via Office suite. Most frequent use of the platform by corporations has been in the areas of web content management, information sharing and document management.
However, adoption of SharePoint as a true Project Management Information System (PMIS) has been slow. Out-of-the-box SharePoint is unappealing, customization takes time and acceptance at PMO level is often very bureaucratic.
In this presentation I will demonstrate how you can customize SharePoint to help you with your next project. You will walk away learning tips and tricks that you can implement literally in hours. Among other things, you will learn how SharePoint can help you facilitate project team collaboration, integrate existing methodologies and empower your project team.
Social Features of SharePoint 2013: Enhancing ProductivityBecky Bertram
Becky Bertram of Savvy Technical Solutions presents the new social features of SharePoint 2013, including the enhanced Newsfeed, Community Sites, Sky Drive Pro, and Yammer.
SharePoint Framework, React and Office UI SPS Paris 2016 - d01Sonja Madsen
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This fall, C/D/H presented to a group of IT professionals and leaders on best practices for optimizing and branding the user experience of SharePoint 2010 public websites and portals.
Attendees learned how SharePoint 2010 solutions can generate measurable business results from improvements in SharePoint information architecture, usability, visual design, and data visualization/integration. Real world projects were used to demonstrate how adhering to best practices drives adoption and provides valuable user feedback for continuous improvement.
Download the slide deck (PDF, 1 MB).
And for more information on this or other SharePoint topics, visit our blog at www.cdhtalkstech.com.
A series of talks I gave sponsored by the Yahoo! Developer Network, in London and Berlin, reviewing the history of UX design patterns and delving into the social design patterns project, isolating 5 principles, 96 patterns, and 5 anti-patterns
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• Inspirational points of view
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1. Designing Intuitive
SharePoint Sites
Using Visual Design Principles and Usability Best Practices to
Improve Intuitiveness of your SharePoint Site
Presented by Marcy Kellar
Presentation based on slides presented at
SharePoint Saturday, Indianapolis
January 30, 2010
2. About Me
SharePoint UI Consultant with PointBridge
Diverse background in life sciences, psychology,
data management and technology
Over four years experience in SharePoint
architecture design, branding & implementation
Over twenty years experience in fine art
Marcy Kellar
1/30/2010 @marcykellar
3. Topics To Cover
• Intuitive Sites
• Usability Best Practices
• Color
• Visual Design Principles
• Q&A
1/30/2010 @marcykellar
7. Defining the Intuitive Factor
What Your Users What You Want
Already Know Your Users To Do
Current Target
Knowledge Knowledge
1/30/2010 @marcykellar
8. Defining the Intuitive Factor
What Your Users What You Want
Already Know Your Users To Do
GAP
Current Target
Knowledge Knowledge
1/30/2010 @marcykellar
9. Users spend most of their
time on other sites
Jakob's Law of the Web User Experience
1/30/2010 @marcykellar
10. What Users Expect: Conventions
Found at Universal Usability Guidelines
1/30/2010 @marcykellar
11. Questions Users Ask
• What type of site is this?
• Have I experienced a site like this
before?
• Have I been to this site before?
• Where am I?
• Where have I been?
1/30/2010 @marcykellar
12. Questions Users Ask
• What type of site is this?
• Have I experienced a site like this
before?
• Have I been to this site before?
• Where am I?
• Where have I been?
The answers to these questions are generally
first conveyed to the user through visual design.
1/30/2010 @marcykellar
13. Intuitive Site Summary
• The intuitiveness of a site is based on the user‟s knowledge
• If user base has already been using SharePoint, consider this
before moving Site Actions, Search, etc
• If you don‟t have user information follow web conventions for
where to place items, follow visual design guidelines and
consider usability
1/30/2010 @marcykellar
14. "Know thy user, and you are not
thy user."
~ Arnie Lund
1/30/2010 @marcykellar
15. Usability is a quality attribute that assesses how easy user
interfaces are to use. The word "usability" also refers to methods
for improving ease-of-use during the design process.
USABILITY
1/30/2010 @marcykellar
16. First Law: Don’t Make Me Think
Anytime a “guess” is brought into the
equation you are adding unnecessary
thought bubbles above the users
head.
The more challenging a website is for a user to use,
the less likely they will use it.
Steve Krug, Don‟t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability
1/30/2010 @marcykellar
17. What You Design For…
Steve Krug, Don‟t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability
1/30/2010 @marcykellar
18. The Reality…
Steve Krug, Don‟t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability
1/30/2010 @marcykellar
19. Usability Facts
• “Current best practices call for spending about 10% of a design
project's budget on usability” Usability 101, Jakob Neilson
• “A key principle for maximizing usability is to employ iterative
design, which progressively refines the design through evaluation
from the early stages of design.” Usabilityfirst.com
1/30/2010 @marcykellar
20. Organization Information
• Users Don’t Read: provide clues that allow users to find their
„nugget‟ of information‟ by scanning rather than reading
• Users need to find information quickly and easily
• Organize information into schema/hierarchy
• „Chunk‟ information into small pieces
1/30/2010 @marcykellar
34. The Presentation Ecosystem
• Educate users • Maintain consistency to create
• Establish relationships between a sense of place
content • Effectively convey your
message to your audience
• Guide users through actions
• Emotional impact
• Focus user attention
• Make organizational systems clear • Engage and invite
• Give sites a unique personality
• Provide situational awareness
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37. Color Guidelines
• A complicated color palette is
for advanced designers
• Limit to less than Four (4)
• Best to use two (2) if you
aren‟t a designer
• Using different values of the
same hue is acceptable
• Black/white counts as one
color
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39. Color Tips
• Use a palette of colors found in nature
• Perform a readability test before go-live
• Test for high contrast
• Do not use small fonts when using dark backgrounds
• Do not use high contrast color text on dark backgrounds (red on
green, purple on green, etc)
• Consider accessibility guidelines
• Beware of “Wash out” (brown on green or yellow on clear white)
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41. Avoid High Contrast Text on
Dark Backgrounds
Ouch… Make it Stop
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42. Color Tools
Color Contrast Color Palette Generator
Graybit.com Adobe Kuler
Colr.org
Color Meanings
Color Theory for Designers Colour Lovers
Color Meanings across cultures
Color Meanings
Color Wheel Pro: Color Meaning
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43. Design Principles
The principles of design are guidelines used for putting
elements together to create effective communication
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45. The study of visual opposition.
“If two items are not exactly the same, then make them different.
Really different.”
CONTRAST
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47. Contrast
Contrast sometimes is used
inappropriately or
inadvertently in SharePoint
thanks to the rich text editor.
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48. Contrast Tips
• Use typeface, color, whitespace, texture as contrasting
elements
• Create a focal point on a page by contrasting elements
together
• Avoid using attributes that are too similar
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49. The use of repetition to create movement occurs when elements
which have something in common are repeated regularly or
irregularly sometimes creating a visual rhythm
REPETITION
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50. Repetition
• Adds consistency
• Unifies all parts of a design
• Organizes information
• Repetition develops the
organization and creates a strong
brand
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51. Repetition
Repeated elements are
inherent in SharePoint.
Web part headers,
navigation elements,
etc
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52. Repetition
Repeated elements are
inherent in SharePoint.
Web part headers,
navigation elements,
etc
What SharePoint doesn’t do, is provide proper whitespace or
contrast with default styles
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53. Repetition Tips
• Repeat some element of design throughout the piece such as color,
shape, texture, bullets
• Repeat visual elements throughout your site
• Look for existing repetition to strengthen
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54. Human beings perceive items that are aligned vertically and/or
horizontally to be more organized than those that are not, and
people process, learn and remember organized information better
than unorganized information.
ALIGNMENT
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55. Alignment
Don't center or justify lines of
text
Never center headlines over
HEADLINE flush left body copy or text that
Never center headlines over has an indent.
flush left body copy or text
that has an indent.
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59. More Examples…
Can you spot the issues?
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60. Alignment Tips
• Nothing should be placed on the page arbitrarily.
• All page items should have a visual connection
• Use a grid
• Align elements along "hard vertical edges“
• Don't combine left and right alignment on the same page
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61. The principle of proximity allows similar or related elements to be
grouped together to form a cohesive whole. Items that aren‟t
related should be kept visually separate from those which are.
PROXIMITY
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62. Proximity
Grouping several elements in
close proximity they become one
unit
We change our perception and
see these 4 elements as 2 groups
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66. Proximity Tips
• Group related items together
• Keep non-related items far apart so that reader isn‟t confused
• DON'T use white space to break up items that belong together
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67. Design Principles
SHAREPOINT EXAMPLES
IN ACTION
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81. Resources: Visual Design
SmashingMagazine.com
WebDesignLedger.com
The Pursuit of Interface Design Simplicity -Luke Wroblewski
Visible Narratives: Understanding Visual Organization -Luke
Wroblewski
Common Visual Design Misconceptions – Luke Wroblewski
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82. Resources: Usability and UX
useit.com Standard Web Components
boxesandarrows.com 10 Useful Usability Findings and
Guidelines
uxmatters.com
20 Do‟s and Don‟ts of Effective
uxmag.com Web Design
thegridsystem.org Introduction to Good Usability
Usability.gov
Usability.net
Usability Professional‟s
Association
Universal Usability Guidelines
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84. Where To Find Me
Resources and epiphanies in
140 characters or less.
http://thesharepointmuse.com
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85. References
The Non Designers Design Book, Robin Williams
Universal Usability Guidelines
Don‟t Make Me Think, Steve Krug, 2001
Site Seeing: A Visual Approach to Web Usability, Luke Wroblewski,
2002
http://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?981, Luke Wroblewski
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Editor's Notes
About Me: Marcy KellarWorking atPointBridge as a user interface consultant. Diverse background in life sciences, psychology, data management and technologyOver four years experience in SharePoint architecture planning and implementationOver twenty years experience in fine art and visual design
I have ADD and often find myself running on autopilot. The success of my day-to-day activities can be dependent on the intuitiveness of the products in my life. The impact of not having an intuitive keyholder can be felt throughout those connected to me in my life. Let’s say I pull in my garage and I’m on the phone. I’m listening to the person on the other end and as I exit my car and walk in the door, I’m on autopilot. If I don’t have a key holder that is just intuitive to use, I may walk right by my key holder without putting my keys on it. I may not be able to find my keys when I am rushing out the door to my next appointment.
SThe message here is that intuitive is based on the user. It’s personal. What’s intuitive to one group of users may not be intuitive to another group.
Webster’s dictionary states that Intuitive means readily learned or understood. How do you determine what is readily understood? Is it the same for everyone?
To make something more intuitive you must understand what your users alerady know and what you want them to do.
Follow Web Conventions to Better Meet User Expectations and Make Site Intuitive