Usability Quote of the Day

February 6, 2012

The prevailing computer-human interaction (CHI) model of interface design has been partly responsible for the current state of the desktop computer. The breakthrough on which the field emerged was the admission of psychological principles. The resulting graphical user interface has been the focus of the field of computer-human interaction for nearly 20 years. This interface is a virtual control panel whose design has remained quite technology-centered. -- Malcolm McCullough, Digital Ground, 2004    (via interaction-design.org)

Friday, May 09, 2008

Luke Wroblewski on Form Design

A good audio discussion on forms design ...

"I recently had the pleasure of talking with Tom Crawford, CEO of VizThink, about my Web Form Design book and its relevance for the visual thinking community.

Check out the podcast with video on the VizThink site.
Download the audio as an mp3 (21.6 MB)

In the interview we discuss:

* Why web form design is important
* If form design is everywhere, why are there so many bad forms?
* What are some of the common mistakes web form designers make?
* What are the Top 3 tips for improving web forms?
* Why do good designers create bad forms?
* What is the disappearing form?
* How does web form design relate to visual thinking?"    (Continued via Functioning Form)    [Usability Resources]

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