Usability Quote of the Day

January 8, 2009

A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. -- Antoine De Saint-Exupery   (via interaction-design.org)
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Monday, August 29, 2005

Is 'ghetto' a design choice?

Why can sites with poor UI be so popular? ...

"MySpace is a community site that allows you to setup a profile and blog and connect with friends and strangers. It's also a designer's and lover of design's worst nightmare because the UI of the site is atrocious yet it boasts 17 million visitors a month (and rising) and was recently purchased for over $580 million by News Corp.

Great design trumps horrible design because it makes things appear to work easier. Trying to navigate the MySpace UI is frustrating at best. So why does it work? Besides the community I think it's the fact that you can customize your pages and if you explore the community you will see some crazy designs going on. 90% of them you can't even read the content, but people love it.

My best guess is that it follows the eBay design model. My theory is that eBay was a success due to its crappy design because it gave it that flea market feel and when you went there you felt like you getting a deal. Go to Tiffany & Co. and you don't get the feeling that you are getting a bargain because you shouldn't."   continued ...   (Via Whitespace)

MySpace - User Interface Design, Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Ergonomics

A popular site with poor UI.

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