Interface 101: Part Three – User Experience
Advertise here via BSA We’ve had a great Interface 101 series thus far, and we are excited about creating content that you, as our readers, are enjoying and learning from. We’ve covered a lot about the...
View ArticleWhen is Immersion Necessary?
Advertise here via BSA In many areas of interactive design, the ultimate goal is to make the user feel like part of the experience. Surround sound, IMAX theaters and cutting-edge video games all strive...
View ArticleMaking it Work: Context
Advertise here via BSA Today, we will be talking about the concept of context. Context, as defined by the wonderful Dictionary.com, is: the set of circumstances or facts that surround a particular...
View ArticleTongue-in-Cheek is Serious Business
Advertise here via BSA We can all enjoy a good conversation. Many companies, including “big business,” have learned this and, as of late, have implemented it more than ever before. The truth of the...
View ArticleeCommerce UI Part 3: Navigation
Advertise here via BSA Over the past couple of weeks we have looked at a small handful of 2009s top 100 e-commerce sites. We looked at product detail pages and examined the good and the bad, we looked...
View ArticleSensing Or Intuitive: Using Personas To Develop A User Interface
Advertise here via BSA In Meyers-Briggs typology, as it pertains to information there are two types, “Sensing(S)” and “Intuitive(I)”. Neither is right or wrong they are just how we prefer to digest...
View ArticleThe Weekly Seven: Plus Or Minus Two #2
Advertise here via BSA This week’s Seven (plus or minus two) has to do with your shelf. Book shelf that is! Below is a list of 7 books that should be within arms reach of every serious designer. 1....
View ArticleWhy Paying Attention To The Fold Is Stupid
Advertise here via BSA We’ve all heard the question before. “Where is the fold?” If you haven’t been asked this question before, consider yourself lucky. Wikipedia says… “Above the fold” is a graphic...
View ArticleCognitive Dissonance: Why Your User’s Brains Hurt
Advertise here via BSA Cognitive Dissonance and The Choice Paradox Cogni-Huh What-O-Nance? A powerful cause of dissonance is an idea in conflict with a fundamental element of the self-concept, such as...
View ArticleUX Is Everyone’s Business
Advertise here via BSA When it comes to User Experience you don’t have to be a UX Professional to participate. In fact, it’s often more important for you to care if you’re NOT specifically in the...
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