| bio | website | mattchan.net |
|---|---|---|
| location | Boston, MA | |
| age | 28 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 2 months |
| seen | Mar 24 at 12:51 | |
| stats | profile views | 0 |
Software engineer, martial artist, dragon boat paddler, and hobbyist photographer.
Pro tempore moderator for the Physical Fitness and Martial Arts Stack Exchange sites.
Twitter: @NahcTtam
|
Feb 19 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
|
Nov 13 |
accepted | How should I determine where to place an application version number? |
|
Nov 9 |
awarded | Quorum |
|
Nov 8 |
comment |
How should I determine where to place an application version number? The case you pointed is pretty much all I think it is for (to be honest, I need to get that defined more clearly). I'm not sure if I understand styling the version number differently to minimize cognitive processing. Footer will probably work out for me. |
|
Nov 8 |
comment |
How should I determine where to place an application version number? I had considered that, but what am I working does not have menus (it is something we are avoiding) which is the basis of my question. I should've mentioned that, but I had forgotten. |
|
Nov 8 |
asked | How should I determine where to place an application version number? |
|
Jul 2 |
awarded | Scholar |
|
Jul 2 |
accepted | Why are modern ads so fast-paced and flashy compared to older ones? |
|
Apr 28 |
comment |
Why are modern ads so fast-paced and flashy compared to older ones? @VitalyMijiritsky My question is about how and why there is a huge change in advertising and whether the design of those things have influenced or been influenced by the way people interact with them. Is it too off-topic for UX or can I rewrite to make it more on-topic? |
|
Apr 27 |
awarded | Editor |
|
Apr 27 |
revised |
Why are modern ads so fast-paced and flashy compared to older ones? title wording |
|
Apr 27 |
awarded | Student |
|
Apr 27 |
asked | Why are modern ads so fast-paced and flashy compared to older ones? |
|
Jul 12 |
awarded | Supporter |
|
Mar 25 |
awarded | Autobiographer |