Posts Tagged ‘usability’

How do you start a project? Oh man…

The other day someone asked me how I approach projects. I am asked that question a lot, it’s such a broad question that it’s almost impossible to answer. But most behavioral questions are more about what you decide to say so I understand the intent. I believe projects are fluid meaning they change during their [...]

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Wire Frames Or Moving Furniture?

Oh that’s perfect; it’s just what I wanted. Ah, wait a minute I just had an idea, what if we. No, it’s OK. Well I don’t know, what do you think? Are wire frames like moving furniture? I think they are just like moving furniture. Or how about this one, “Well, I’m not sure exactly [...]

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Usability Testing, do You Feel Lucky?

If it’s Tuesday, then it’s usability testing. If, then statements; there’s little wonder why they came into being. As a broad, general statement, individuals tend to seek resolving the unknown in their lives. Individuals have different motivations powering this behavior. An accountant could use a software program to help ensure the bottom line amount is [...]

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Breadcrumbs are Not Just for Birds

Some information about the advantages and uses of breadcrumbs.

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