Usability Quote of the Day

February 9, 2012

Most people who encounter computer-based automation at work do not choose the software with which they work, and have comparatively little control over when and how they do what they do. For them, the use of computers can be an oppressive experience, rather than a liberating one. -- Sarah Kuhn, Bringing Design to Software, edited by Terry Winograd, 1996    (via interaction-design.org)

Thursday, June 02, 2005

International symbol of RSS

Identifying and subscribing to RSS, XML, and Atom Feeds have been a continuing problem. If this symbol can be accepted as a standard, it will make life easier for the average user ...

"The one thing all those buttons have in common is white text on an orange background, which is becoming something of an international symbol for a feed independent of format. RSS Equalizer and RSS Content Builder.com even use this convention in their product logos. It won't be long before this pattern enters the global consciousness, "the thing that decided decaf coffeepots should be orange."

Why not jump-start the process and ditch the letters altogether? A symbol such as this small image has a number of advantages over the RSS and XML buttons:

  • Orange and contains three enclosed elements. This echoes the older buttons for those familiar with them.

  • Visually distinctive, but still wordlike and usable within a text stream or verbal explanation.

  • Designed to be small.

  • Independent of language or character set.

  • Three bullets look like an ellipsis and imply repetition and continuation.
  • " continued ... (Via tecznotes)

    International RSS Feed Symbol - User Interface Design, Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Ergonomics

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