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1. User Task Analysis
2. Readability
3. Site Navigability
4. Accessibility
5. Website Speed
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Information architecture is a big component of web design. What order should elements go in? Is there a visual hierarchy that must be followed? What should go where? Is the current navigational structure the most efficient? These are just some questions that a designer faces.
Many designers construct websites based on their own views of how things should be ordered for the best results. This is a step in the right direction — because as a trained professional, you’ll have a good idea of what works and what doesn’t — but for enhanced usability, testing designs and information architecture on users can provide great insights (...)
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Fewer features
Bigger touch targets
Full headlines
Enhanced scannability
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(...) Booking a meeting room, finding an expert, assembling a new team, finding the right training, buying something; on a typical intranet, each of these tasks is often a Kafkaesque experience. Why is that?
It comes down to lack of leadership from the t
Isnt' this a win-win deal? "It has been found that for a typical organization, moving from average to exceptional employee satisfaction levels results in a 3.8% increase in revenue growth."...
A fantastic presentation on the benefits of user-oriented usability design. Probably the best one I've ever seen!
According to Jakob Nielse, 95% of users stick to default...
Survey results and key-findings:
1. Include more than just phone numbers
2. Provide an effective quick search
3. Deliver a dynamic organisational chart
4. Provide self-service capability
5. Usability test the staff directory
6. Ensure the staff directory
Each month's usability meditation is based on a Usability technique (eg Personas) or concept (eg Mental Mapping), an Interaction Design technique (eg Progressive Disclosure) or a concept from Emotion Design (eg Pleasurability). You'll also notice new user
Résumé du ticket de J. Nielsen sur le sujet + quelques exemple concrets:
1. Les réseaux sociaux sont là, ils existent que vous le vouliez ou non, et ils seront de plus en plus présent dans les entreprises, ne serait-ce que parce que les employés les pl
Prioriser les tâches selon 4 critères:
1: Plus un défaut est proche du point de transformation de votre site (la commande), plus son impact est grand.
2: Classez donc les défauts en fonction de leur coût de production.
3. Il y a des défauts plus ou moin
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