Posted by Nathanael (admin) on December 6th, 2007 in general
You don’t really “get it” until you experience it first-hand. Like I did watching Debra Wells use a screen reader at last month’s Web Standards Group meeting and like I am currently while learning to use my new half-keyboard due to problems with my right wrist.
I think most people in this space now accept […]
Tags: accessibility, arthritis, carpaltunnel, design, disability, impairment, RSI, screenreader, sight, site, typing, usability, vision, website, webstandardsgroup, wsg
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 February 12th, 2007 in general
Who’s fault is it when you want X to happen, but somehow Y happens (and it’s not a bug in the software)?
Tags: design, interactiondesign, interface, software, ucd, ui, usability, userexperience, ux
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 19th, 2006 in general
Mobile devices have had voice recording functions for years - but this is the first time I’ve had a device where the function has been designed to fit in with the way I use it. So now it’s a real function rather than just a few pages in the manual.
Tags: design, mobiledevice, pda, technology, usability