August 2009

  • Card Sorting Doesn’t Cut the Custard

    Card Sorting Doesn’t Cut the Custard

    Why I don’t use Card Sorting Card sorting is a simple technique in User Experience Design where a group of   users are guided to arrange subject-headings under pre-determined categories or into groups which make sense to them. For example, a card labelled “apples” might logically sit under a category labelled “fruit”. It can be…

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  • 11 Must-Follow Kiwi User Experience Evangelists on Twitter

    11 Must-Follow Kiwi User Experience Evangelists on Twitter

    Being down-under often means we are off the radar. But did you know that New Zealand is also brimming with UX (User Experience) evangelists? This is my list of Twitter must-follows for any New Zealander interested in locals talking about usability, user experience, information architecture and interaction design. This is by no means a comprehensive…

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  • Gimme Good Service

    Gimme Good Service

    Those companies who wrap a service around their product are doing a roaring trade.

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