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)

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Brand Value and the User Experience

User Experience is enhanced by brands and behaves the same on the Web and non-Web products ...

"What do companies like Nordstrom, Jet Blue, Amazon and Dell have in common?

They have built their brand value on providing a positive experience for their customers, online and offline. Successful companies match business objectives with customer needs. They combine ongoing testing, feedback and improvement cycles into their daily practices and invest in listening, learning and modifying the user experience to create positive returns in revenue and loyalty. This means user experience is not just a practice or a process—it is a philosophy.

The user experience should be...

• Comfortable
• Intuitive
• Consistent
• Trustworthy

The term "user experience" has been defined and described in many ways, but we define it as "the overall perception and comprehensive interaction an individual has with a company, service or product. A positive user experience is an end-user's successful and streamlined completion of a desired task."   continued ...   (Via MarketingProfs)

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

The JetBlue User Experience.

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