Posts Tagged ‘usability design

We are getting to a point, where we are seeing recurring elements in the design of mobile applications. Evidence is in two third party resources I found via people I follow in twitter. By third party is meant that they have no official affiliation to Apple or Android (sorry RIM and Microsoft, but we need [...]

After reading the Oatmeal’s comic on How to make your shopping cart suck less, I wondered: should we trust Facebook as an alternative for creating an account in our online shop? Short answer No. That is too much data, given Facebook’s new policy to push you too share everything, I don’t want all my friends [...]

Your team faces a problem and somebody says: “let’s be creative.. and find a solution to this problem” or  “we need to discuss how to do it, lets do something creative”. Doesn’t matter what you are doing or what needs to be done, if somebody tells you this, mostly like you will end with some [...]

Wikipedia states that Progressive Enhancement principle: uses web technologies in a layered fashion that allows everyone to access the basic content and functionality of a web page, using any browser or Internet connection, while also providing those with better bandwidth or more advanced browser software an enhanced version of the page This is the best [...]

A couple of months ago I had a nasty fever. Nasty because it was high in temperature, I felt like crap and took me around a week to feel better. The interesting thing is that I didn’t have any other symptoms, only the fever, so I figured out there was something inside me, that the [...]

Wireframes Done Right

In: Design

13 Jun 2009

Wireframes are drawings of website, used to illustrate: how a web application will function, what will be the content and how the visitor will navigate. They are not used to illustrate the look and feel (graphic design) of a site. When designing web applications first, comes the functionality and then the graphics. Main reason: graphics [...]


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