User Experience

An archive of all the entries categorized User Experience. This category has an rss feed which you can subscribe. Currently, User Experience has 45 entries, the most recent of which is displayed below with the rest displayed in reverse chronological order.


Recent entries

Notes on Digital Storytelling - I'm not a real writer by any stretch but I have been thinking of stories lately as a means to explain information to both my kids and coworkers. As a designer I.... 6th Nov. 2008

Singapore MOE vs. Taiwan MOE - One can only be amazed (or perhaps disgusted) at the differences between Taiwan's Ministry of Education (MOE) website and Singapore's. While I could nitpick, Singapore's MOE site gave me the information I.... 21st Aug. 2008

What does web accessibility mean to you? - People who find it difficult to use a computer keyboard and mouse, can turn to other devices to navigate the internet, but if the site has not been designed with accessibility in.... 29th Oct. 2006

Designing the Mobile User Experience - “People use their mobile phones in environments in which there are hundreds of distractions competing for their attention. In such environments, services that require complex interactions fail.” “Achieving simplicity and speed of.... 12th Oct. 2006

Twelve days to a positive user experience - From the hesketh site and possibly written by Steve Champion. A bit early for an article with a festive theme but here in Hsinchu the Christmas lights stay up all year round..... 2nd Oct. 2006

Luke Wroblewski on Refining Data Tables - Luke Wroblewski writing for UX Matters: After forms, data tables are likely the next most ubiquitous interface element designers create when constructing Web applications. Users often need to add, edit, delete, search.... 31st Aug. 2006