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Jared Spool – The Essential Principles behind Great Design Principles

May 27, 2011 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

UIE Web App Master’s Tour – Seattle, Washington – May 24, 2011

Jared Spool, CEO & Founding Principal of User Interface Engineering and co-author of Web Anatomy, started the session by showing examples of web sites that had serious usabilities. Some of the designs were attractive, but did not serve the users needs. In most examples, the user had to click multiple items or jump back and forth between pages or flyouts (a process he referred to as “pogo-sticking”) to find the information that would help them make the decision they were supposed to make to allow them to continue with the process. The takeaway was that when we encounter a problem in our application that hinders users, we should strive to help people make a choice in the easiest way possible.

Dieter Rams

Dieter Rams was the first person to create a standardized set of design principles, which are as follows:

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Luke Wroblewski – Designing Mobile Web Experiences

May 24, 2011 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

UIE Web App Master’s Tour – Seattle, Washington – May 24, 2011

Convincing Clients to Care

Luke Wroblewski - Designing Mobile Web Experiences
Luke Wroblewski - Designing Mobile Web Experiences

Prediction in 2009 that smartphones would outsell PCs in 2012, it happened in 2010.

Home usage of PC since 2008 has decreased 20%

November 2010 – visits to web-based email sites decreased 7% and people accessing email on mobile devices increased 36%

Twitter – 40% of all tweets are sent via mobile; 16% of new users start on mobile. Top 2 Twitter mobile clients – twitter.com, m.twitter.com, sms

Facebook – 33% of users use mobile via Facebook mobile website, and clients on phones

Mobile phones will overtake PCs as the most common Web access devices worldwide by 2013

Shift from what was the personal computer (PC) to what is the personal computer (smart phone).

Capabilities & Constraints

Capabilities

Location Systems: GPS, WiFi, Cell Tower Triangulation

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Noah Iliinsky – The Steps to Beautiful Visualizations

May 23, 2011 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

UIE Web App Master’s Tour – Seattle, Washington – May 23, 2011

 

Noah Iliinsky - The Steps to Beautiful Visualizations
Noah Iliinsky - The Steps to Beautiful Visualizations

Noah Iliinsky

How do you start from a mountain of data and create something presentable that conveys the message?

Analysis vs Presentation

Data Visualization vs Infographic

Data Visualizations are generated

Infographics are designed (manually drawn)

Education vs Persuasion

Education distributes information without a message

Persuasion has an agenda

Complexity

The number of different information axes represented

Large number of targets

Finite number of visual properties

Qualitative relationships are more difficult to represent because there are no standards and the reader has to be educated before the reader can understand the data.

Intentional choices are superior to arbitrary choices. You need to make intentional choices when presenting data, not just use a template of what you’ve done before.

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