Milan Negovan
Jacob Nielsen,
author of “Prioritizing Web Usability”
Jacob Nielsen,
author “Prioritizing Web Usability”
Design is NOT about decoration.
It’s about communication and
problem solving.
Garrett Dimon
“Improving Interface Design”
Design is not just what it looks like
and feels like. Design is how it
works.
Steve Jobs
The surprise is that we now have evidence
that aesthetically pleasing objects enable you
to work better. […] Products and systems that
make you feel good are easier to deal with and
produce more harmonious results. […]
Attractive things make people feel good,
which in turns makes them think more
creatively.
Don Norman,
author of “Emotional Design: Why We Love (or Hate) Everyday Things”
Simple, by making it easier for people
to find solutions to the problems they
encounter. With most products, if the
first thing you try fails […], the most
natural response is to try again, only
with more effort.
Don Norman,
author of “Emotional Design: Why We Love (or Hate) Everyday Things”
http://veerle.duoh.com/blog/comments/design_is_just_owning_a_clip_art_gallery/
http://flickr.com/photos/avalonstar/243331002/in/pool-designerwallpaper
http://flickr.com/photos/pftqg/244386087/
DeborahAdler&KlausRosburg
• contrast
• repetition
• alignment
• proximity
Robin Williams,
author of “The Non-Designer’s Design Book”
Robin Williams,
author of “The Non-Designer’s Design Book”
“Why aesthetics? Because it’s the
language of feeling, and, in a society
that’s information-rich and time-poor,
people value feeling more than
information.
[…] It’s design, not strategy, that ignites
passion in people.”
Marty Neumeier,
author of “The Brand Gap”
The hardest part of design, especially
in consumer electronics, is keeping
features out. Simplicity is in itself a
product differentiator, and pursuing it
can lead to innovation.
Don Norman,
author of “Emotional Design: Why We Love (or Hate) Everyday Things”
Well-designed machines, whether they
have few or many functions, should be
minimally complicated. That is, they
should have no more functions than is
reasonable given their form; every function
should be no more complicated than it
needs to be; and the way each function
works should be intuitively easy to
understand.
Jason Pontin,
“On Beautiful Machines”
Barry Schwartz ,
author of “The Paradox of Choice”
Jacob Nielsen
Prioritizing Web Usability
Linzie Hunter
http://www.flickr.com/photos/linzie/sets/72157602417089145
http://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/
http://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/
http://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/
http://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/
Copywriting is the process of
writing the words that promote
a person, business, opinion, or
idea.
Wikipedia
Writing successful content doesn’t
start with typing words. It starts
with finding out about your
audiences and their needs.
Janice Redish,
author of “Letting Go of the Words”
Amateurish error messages
speak only to professionals.
Professional error messages
speak to amateurs.
“Defensive Design for the web”
http://www.positivelookahead.com
http://suspendedanimations.com/404
It's our responsibility to professionally
enhance parallel meta-services and
authoritatively create cost effective
products to meet our customer's
needs.
Your company?
“I returned, and saw under
the sun, that the race is not
to the swift, nor the battle to
the strong, neither yet bread
to the wise, nor yet riches to
men of understanding, nor
yet favor to men of skill; but
time and chance happeneth.”
(Ecclesiastes 9:11)
“Objective consideration of
contemporary phenomena
compels the conclusion that
success or failure in
competitive activities
exhibits no tendency to be
commensurate with innate
capacity, but that a
considerable element of the
unpredictable must
invariably be taken into
account.”
(Same, in modern English)
George Orwell,
“Politics and the English Language”
Too many companies separate
design, development,
copywriting, support, and
marketing into different silos.
Getting Real
http://gettingreal.37signals.com/ch07_Unity.php
http://friedcellcollective.net/outbreak/2007/12/13/messing-up-the-interface
http://friedcellcollective.net/outbreak/2007/12/13/messing-up-the-interface
http://friedcellcollective.net/outbreak/2007/12/13/messing-up-the-interface
http://friedcellcollective.net/outbreak/2007/12/13/messing-up-the-interface
http://friedcellcollective.net/outbreak/2007/12/13/messing-up-the-interface
Steve Krug,
author of “Don’t make me think”
Steve Krug,
author of “Don’t make me think”
Testing one user is 100% better
than testing none. Testing
always works. Even the worst
test with the wrong user will
show you things you can do
that will improve your site.
Steve Krug,
author of “Don’t Make Me Think”
Usability presentation - web
Usability presentation - web

Usability presentation - web