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UX Architect in London
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Jul 18 |
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What is the UX strategy behind Facebook forcing users to use the timeline? @LisaTweedie I've added another source at the end of my answer. I believe it could have some nice insights into the mindset of facebook's designers. It even talks about the effect of previous design changes. However it doesn't have data about the effect of timeline directly. |
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Jul 18 |
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What is the UX strategy behind Facebook forcing users to use the timeline? found relevant additional info |
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Jul 16 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Jul 16 |
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Jul 16 |
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Jul 16 |
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What is the UX strategy behind Facebook forcing users to use the timeline? Updated structure |
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Jul 13 |
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Is it bad to have two levels of drill-down data shown at once? It is quite hard to picture what is happening or being asked here. Perhaps rewrite or provide some visuals to help communicate the situation. |
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Jul 13 |
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Are the Metro UI icons poor for usability? Thanks for the answer. However a screen reader wouldn't parse the shape of an icon. It would read out underlying text or metadata. |
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Jul 12 |
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What is the UX strategy behind Facebook forcing users to use the timeline? @LisaTweedie Exactly. I spend most of my time in the news feed when interacting with familiar people. Timeline is a place to curate my online ID and view people / brands I don't often interact with. Also mobile is getting a bigger slice. |
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Jul 12 |
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What is the UX strategy behind Facebook forcing users to use the timeline? Added references |
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Jul 12 |
answered | What is the UX strategy behind Facebook forcing users to use the timeline? |
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Jul 12 |
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What is the UX strategy behind Facebook forcing users to use the timeline? I am trying to find a report I read that basically said it was a mixed bag for brands. More of some behaviour less of others. In the mean time this came to mind :) iamchristinabot.com/blog/20110924/… |
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Jul 12 |
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Are the Metro UI icons poor for usability? Which is why even the most strongly held beliefs / coded rules can be questioned from time to time. Particularly when large context shifts occur. UX being a science rather than religion :) |
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Jul 12 |
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Are the Metro UI icons poor for usability? @VitalyMijiritsky Ah yes, some relevant info there. Confirms some suspicions. On a side note: I wonder whether trends in design will change despite these types of drawbacks. Whether, over time it will impact our perceptions and expectations. It would depend on the potential benefits to be had. |
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Jul 12 |
asked | Are the Metro UI icons poor for usability? |
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Jul 12 |
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iPhone Dropdown Menu element Hi chester, can you clarify your question? The answer could depend on a number of things. Such as; is it the iPhone or iPad you are building for? The picker is more likely to be used in a popover from the top menu in an Ipad rather than iphone. |
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Jul 12 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Jul 12 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Jul 11 |
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How best to show the 'weight' (importance) of bullet-ed items in a non-intrusive (creative) way? @BeatRichartz Interesting idea, however I'd be cautious about 3d / slanted effects. They can be hard to understand. Also subtler differences are hard to perceive. This is a trap some 'infographics' fall into. I understand your sentiment though of using other types of visual devices. In the end whether the user can, at first glance, understand what it means is what counts. |