Designing the Moment
In Designing the Moment, I present over 30 think-out-loud style stories about how I’ve applied web design principles and concepts to real projects, with real clients. In each and every story, I discuss the concepts that helped me make design decisions as I went along, I show each version of the design as it progressed, admit to mistakes, give credit to other people, and generally show how the simple act of continually questioning designs is the key to consistently achieving good results.
The premise behind the title is that it doesn’t matter one tiny bit whether a feature or task flow is considered major, minor, or anything else. What matters is that each moment a user spends trying to understand something in your application and be productive carries with it the potential to either increase his confidence or destroy his trust. It’s not our job as web designers, then, to design screens. It’s to design moments.
In other words, these stories are about applying design principles to create good moments, one step at a time.
If you liked Designing the Obvious, I believe you’ll love Designing the Moment." (Continued via rhjr.net) [Usability Resources]
Designing the Moment
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