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Counterpoint to the “Madlibs” Form Style

by Theo Mandel | Feb 28, 2010 | User Centered Design (UCD), Web 2.0, Web Usability

As I looked closely at the different form styles in the previous blog entry, I noticed there are a number of differences, in addition to the different form layouts. Any or all of these changes could have contributed to the reported test results.  Here’s a...

“Mad Libs” Style Form Increases Conversion 25-40%

by Theo Mandel | Feb 25, 2010 | Application Usability, Marketing Usability, User Centered Design (UCD), Users, Web 2.0, Web Content, Web Usability

UI designers are always looking for new ways to do common tasks better and faster. This new style of filling in forms may prove to be one of those new twists that makes people think, “Why didn’t I think of that?” Luke  Wroblewski writes about some...

Usability Guidelines for Heuristic Evaluation

by Theo Mandel | Jan 19, 2010 | Application Usability, Usability Consulting, Web Usability

Very nice overview of heuristic evaluation guidelines for websites. >

Google Goggles – Amazing New Mobile Technology

by Theo Mandel | Dec 30, 2009 | Mobile Usability, Real-World Usability, Technology

Google has announced a new mobile tool that enables users to search using pictures instead of words. Called Google Goggles, it uses the phone’s GPS and compass to help determine search results. This free app works only on Google Android mobile phones. Goggles...

Gifts for User Experience Geeks 2009

by Theo Mandel | Dec 8, 2009 | Social Networking, Technology, Usability Consulting

Just in time for the Christmas Holiday! Very thorough list of gifts for UX geeks! http://www.nickfinck.com/blog/entry/gifts_for_user_experience_geeks_2009/
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