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Originally posted by realityhack View PostCM - where's your paddle?Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostThey can barely afford me, so they definitely can't afford you.
PS - I need a shedload of links and book reccomendations re UI design pronto. Blagged my way into this as my escape route, need to blag my way through the first few months.
For some good thinking about human factors and usability, have a look at Michael Zuschlag's blog. Warning: there's some pretty deep stuff on there
Specifically on Web UI design: ALA has a number of good articles.
Roger Johansson has written some good stuff on usability - start with this one, then check out the usability category.
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It all started going wrong when they did away with toggling in bootstraps....
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostThanks for that.
There's a moderate modicum of murmurings out there on't'internet about UI design, hence seeking reccomendations for the best of 'em. Ta much loike.
Google's home page is often cited as an excellent example of UI design.
It's clean and simple and immediately recognisable. Funtionality is obvious and intuative. Non-essential functions are clearly marked but do not obscure the core functionality.
Mind you, replacing the "OK" button with "I'm Feeling Lucky" might get you some strange looks"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI'll post more as and when I remember themComment
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I am surrounded byBazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostGoogle's home page is often cited as an excellent example of UI design.
It's clean and simple and immediately recognisable. Funtionality is obvious and intuative. Non-essential functions are clearly marked but do not obscure the core functionality.Comment
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