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)

Friday, December 23, 2005

Usability Studies 101: Making Cookies

How vistor specific navigation aids help usability ...

"The NextStage CRO explains how to develop visitor-specific navigation for your site so that your customers come back and convert.

Visitor Designed Navigation makes use of visitor-based information to create recognizable, high interest navigation paths for visitors to your website. We started this discussion by investigating weblog data in "What Comes Next?", then showed an alternative method of using weblog data for information-rich sites in "MIPS are Next". Both of the methods described in these previous columns are excellent at giving this visitor an idea of what other visitors found interesting.

We're going to continue the discussion of Visitor Designed Navigation, and this time we're going to be visitor specific. The technique described here has proven useful on information-rich sites and can be a great boon to all other sites as well."   continued ...   (Via iMedia Connection)

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

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