Posted by Nathanael (admin) on November 15th, 2007 in general
Why make users invest double the amount of time matching up labels in the instructional text with labels on the action buttons? The only reason (I know of) where you might use differing descriptive words is for SEO to increase the findability of content; but that should never inhibit the effectiveness and intuitiveness of navigation […]
Tags: calendar, content, copywriting, design, google, ia, informationarchitecture, instructions, labels, navigation, seo
Posted by Nathanael (admin) on March 28th, 2007 in general
Just some notes on the Web Standards Group (WSG) meeting in Canberra this afternoon.
Tags: canberra, craigerrey, design, ia, informationarchitecture, internet, microsoft, ptgglobal, shanemorris, ui, usability, userexperience, userinterface, ux, web, webstandards, webstandardsgroup, wsg
Posted by Nathanael (admin) on January 18th, 2007 in general
I’ve just posted up some conclusions of studies from last year over at What does that sign mean.
Tags: design, ia, informationarchitecture, research, signs, ui, usability, userexperience, userinterface, ux, web
Posted by Nathanael (admin) on December 13th, 2006 in music
How do you classify and categorise the music on your iPod or MP3 player?
Tags: categories, classification, emotions, feelings, ia, informationarchitecture, mood, music, people
Posted by Nathanael (admin) on November 7th, 2006 in general
Yesterday I launched a new side project “What does that sign mean?”, dedicated to collecting examples of road and roadwork signs.
Tags: ia, informationarchitecture, photos, project, roads, signs