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Wednesday
18Nov2009

iPhone Wireframe Templates for Sketching

More ion a UI theme.  Evan K. Stone over at the Interactive Logic blog shared some iPhone templates for paper prototyping and sketch/brainstorming (PDF and Visio formates.)

Tuesday
11Aug2009

iPhone Photoshop Elements

I am currently working on an iPhone app, and while developing  high fidelity mock-ups to detail the product's vision I came across Teehan and Lax's excellent Photoshop file of iPhone components for just such a project. Developing the sweet looking app you create mock-ups for is still up to you. [On Edit] - For Mac users Graffletopia has a lower fidelity iPhone component set for Omnigraffle.

For Information Design guru Edward Tufte fans, Tufte out together an interesting video with some thoughts on designing interfaces for the iPhone.

Saturday
04Jul2009

Abusive Employment Sites

After evaluating dozens of employment sites I'm amazed at the garden-variety usability SNAFUs exhibited when working through the process of entering information and uploading covers letters and resumes. Some of the I issues I experienced were:

  • No pre-population of fields with content previously submitted.If I signed up for an account using my name and email then populated those fields with that information. If I want to use a different email address I'll edit it then
  • No examples or guidance given for password formatting leading to an error. If I have to have a capital letter and a non-alphanumeric character then tell me that BEFORE I choose a password, not as an error after the fact.
  • Not keeping the position I'm applying for in session as I sign up for an account. If I come to your site from a job board, aggregator or search engine then result back to that job after I've taken the time to sign up for an account.
  • I'm forced to upload my resume AND fill out a long, tedious form reflecting the same information found on the resume (contact info, work history, etc.) Really? You need both?

If these sites were reflected in an representative of an employment agency I would walk out due to the level of inattention and rudeness I had experienced.

I understand that in the current dismal employment environment it's a bumper crop for job seekers, but it won't always be that way. Employment sites might do well to take care of how they're treating their customers now so that they stick around when the economy improves later.

 

Tuesday
16Jun2009

Ubuntu Linux Usability Focus

Canonical, the company behind the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution has an extenisve project underway to address 100 minor bugs that negatively impact the Ubuntu user experience before the release of the next major version in October. The project, named One Hundred Paper Cuts, is a collaboration with the company's design and user experience team and the Ubuntu community. So usability makes major inroads into the geek-heavy terrain of Linux. Cool.

Sunday
03May2009

Web Usability: Are Men Hunters & Women Browsers?

A study by Southern Illinois University on how men and women use the web shows that both men’s and women’s top priority is ease of use, with web speed men’s second choice, and easy navigation women’s.

If this is true then does this mean that in general, men are “hunters” and women are “browsers” online and parallel gender shopping studies in the offline world? How might use this information to design a better site? The old rules of logical assembly, navigation and speed still holds but the study might be more applicable if the site you build is more gender specific. (Get Elastic)