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Currently doing a M.Sc. Human Computer Interaction
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UX really is simple:
- Ask the users.
- Analyze their feedback.
- Design a better system.
(Adapted from "Feynman Problem Solving Algorithm")
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May 4 |
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Will animated feedback be annoying or nice? edited tags |
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May 4 |
answered | Will animated feedback be annoying or nice? |
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Dec 15 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Oct 3 |
awarded | Self-Learner |
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Aug 12 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jun 8 |
awarded | Constituent |
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Jun 8 |
awarded | Caucus |
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Feb 17 |
awarded | Tag Editor |
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Jan 30 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jan 30 |
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How to leverage team effects in HCI? avatar |
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Jan 24 |
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What's the point in electronic devices beeping on keypress? copy-write, expression really should be an impression |
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Jan 13 |
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How much text markup is good, before it becomes bad? @PatrickMcElhaney We'll do this as a student project, updates will be posted there: twitter.com/#!/se_statistics |
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Jan 13 |
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How much text markup is good, before it becomes bad? Where could we search for related literature? Cognitive Psychology? |
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Jan 2 |
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What 5 things must I do to become a well-rounded, progressive UX Designer in my career? "Wondering" is a good point to start. And analysing design from this perspective makes perfect sense: we need to see the "thing" as if we saw it the first time, in order to come closer to the original designer's decision-making process. |
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Jan 2 |
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Self Service Checkouts Maybe the real answer is: the engineer got conflicting requirement analysis. "We need to trust the user, but control him anyway", is a bad starting assumption. |
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Jan 2 |
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Self Service Checkouts @SchroedingersCat Could you please add a photo or some other context? Or is your question more a usability-process-related one? |
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Jan 2 |
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When is something too easy? Love the princess metaphor for Gamification! |
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Jan 2 |
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Traffic lights: why yellow before green? Traffic lights (in Germany, anyway) have an phase were all lights are red, as to reduce this security risk. The duration of this phase depends on the size of the intersection, because it's at least "the time time to leave the intersection when entering it at the moment the light turned red". So the additional Red-Yellow gives some security margin, actually. |
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Jan 2 |
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Traffic lights: why yellow before green? Similar discussions: ux.stackexchange.com/questions/11309/… |
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Dec 16 |
awarded | Civic Duty |