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Feb 21 |
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How to generate product ideas as a group? You might want to check out Jared Spools recommended process for these type of challanges: uie.com/articles/never_before_design |
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Feb 16 |
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Are hover states necessary? I would also say that adding visual hover states on buttons gives the user positive feedback for his action or a sense of an mental award. |
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Jan 24 |
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What other UX processes exist other than user centered design? Yes, I'm thinking about processes rather than individual methods. I edited the question. |
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Nov 28 |
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Navigation with or without sub-navigation? Basically yes. As long as the labels are clear it's ok to mix and match. |
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Nov 22 |
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Usability testing and responsive web design Yes, Jakob Nielsen has written about it here. Even if he suggest using 5 participants: useit.com/alertbox/20000319.html |
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Nov 14 |
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Is user centered design only about hygiene factors? @FrankL I tried to interpret Bennys statement about "user experience has nothing to do with the business plan" and making sure "new ideas and innovation works the way users expect" Therefore an agency need to document those ideas that the client have come up with and be sure that the user understand and likes them without adding new features. |
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Nov 13 |
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Is user centered design only about hygiene factors? I like your answer. I think the thing is how much a ux agency should own the tactics in order to solve the problem with attracting users to re-visit more often. That way UX isn't "only" about making the clients idea work. We should be a major part of creating ideas. This is what's being done in for example advertising. The client wouldn't approach an agency telling them about this great idea that only needs a good image and a nice headline. The client would explain what business problem that advertising should help him with. |
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Nov 13 |
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Is user centered design only about hygiene factors? I have a background in advertising. When the client has asked for our help with for example increasing brand loyalty we could have approached the problem with creating a online service that complement his products. An agency that focus on user centered design would ask the client what he thinks should be done and built something that meet those requirements (and being user friendly). Therefore an agency like that wouldn't come up with any new ideas and it would've to accept the clients level of expertise. The client should also know what he would expect to get in return. |
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Nov 5 |
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Is user centered design only about hygiene factors? Excellent retitle! |
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Oct 3 |
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Is there a problem with using black text on white backgrounds? Sounds legit. I have a discussion with a client and I want to show him some hard facts. |
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Oct 2 |
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Is there a problem with using black text on white backgrounds? Do you have a source for that statement? |
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Sep 16 |
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How to document user interviews Oh, thanks for your answer. My question was more about user interviews in order to understand for examples the scenarios behind using a website than regular usability tests. |
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Sep 15 |
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How to gather and weight stakeholder ideas Well, you had me at stakeholder experience design. |
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Sep 11 |
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How to gather and weight stakeholder ideas Yes, I'm talking about the client and people in the clients organisation that the web site will have an impact on such as the customer service division or the sales division. When I talk to those people about how the web site could help them they usually come up with a lot of content ideas and stuff that the think could be improved such as search. - Can I transform those ideas into business requirements instead? |
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Sep 4 |
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Wireframes first or after rough visual design sketches? Great, sorry and thanks. |
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Sep 4 |
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Wireframes first or after rough visual design sketches? Well, I've used the word boss a little casual. :) It was really the process order I was thinking about. So, thanks. |
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Sep 4 |
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Wireframes first or after rough visual design sketches? So, you are the boss over the visual designer so to speak? |
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Aug 29 |
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How to group users into personas You know what? I think I got it! Thank you very much. |
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Aug 28 |
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How to group users into personas Right, and these could be for example a specific market segment that you want to sell stuff to? |
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Aug 28 |
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How to group users into personas I really appreciate your help and I dont want to to be inpolite but I know what to do after the personas are created, but do you just interview a couple of potential site visitors and if they happen to be at the same age or like Nickelback then you know you have a persona? |