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...
by Theo Mandel | Jan 19, 2010 | Application Usability, Usability Consulting, Web Usability
Very nice overview of heuristic evaluation guidelines for websites. >
by Theo Mandel | Nov 30, 2009 | Real-World Usability, Social Networking, Technology, User Centered Design (UCD), Users, Web 2.0, Web Usability
Theo Mandel, Ph.D. was invited to give a keynote presentation at the User eXperience Russia conference in Moscow, Russia, on October 26, 2009. Mandel’s keynote, “The (New) Golden Rules of Web Design,” is an new presentation based on a chapter from...
by Theo Mandel | Nov 27, 2009 | Usability Bloopers, Usability Humor, Web 2.0, Web Usability
A humorous, poetic, simple and elegant presentation about bad usability based on the Bad Usability calendar (www.badusability.com/). >
by Theo Mandel | Nov 24, 2009 | Application Usability, Marketing Usability, Real-World Usability, Technology, Web Usability
Dustin Curtis wrote a blog article about American Airlines’ poor website design. He received an e-mail from an Interaction Designer within the company explaining the corporate culture at American Airlines with regard to the website. The designer was promptly...
by Theo Mandel | Oct 14, 2009 | Web 2.0, Web Content, Web Usability
This Good Experience post discusses an article that hits the nail on the head. With Twitter and other bite-sized nuggets of information, the world is full of instant, immediate “experts” on any topic. Their information is worth the money you paid for them...