#usability
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Creating Usability with Motion
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Password Masking
Single-page site presenting a study into the effects of showing vs masking a password when entering it in an input field. In...Categories
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UserTesting.com
Simple SaaS remote usability testing. Used by Twitter, Carsonified, Zappos, etc.Categories
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10 words I'd ban from all websites
Welcome, please, click here, mandatory fields, etc.Categories
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"Mad Libs" Style Form Increases Conversion 25-40%
Worth testing - friendly way of getting sign-upsCategories
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Design Decisions: New signup form - (37signals)
Shorter, friendlier, “more” secure, clearerCategories
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New Service: Interface Evaluation (Usability Audit) - Bokardo
Lightweight evaluation service resulting in prioritised list of issues and advice on best practicesCategories
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12 Excellent Examples of “Lazy Registration”
Describes the practice of not obstructing the user with signup forms and gaining trust/loyalty so that they want to add their...Categories
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Create with Context - How people really use the iPhone
Interesting to see how even expert users are confused - I’ve made a few of these mistakes tooCategories
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Scannability Equals Profit
Helping people scan-read a page through columns, grids and whitespaceCategories
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Silverback — guerrilla usability testing
£25 usability app for Macs by Clearleft. Uses iSight and exports to QuicktimeCategories
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“Gorilla” Usability Testing
Review of Clearleft’s usability tool for Mac, SilverbackCategories
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Web Form Design Patterns: Sign-Up Forms
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International Address Fields in Web Forms
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Account Sign-in: 8 Design Mistakes to Avoid
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User experience design, research and strategy :: Flow Interactive
London-based UX agency. Worked with the Guardian, EasyJet and othersCategories
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Adactio: Journal - Ignorance and inspiration
Depressing comments showing the lack of understanding among so-called web people towards accessibility.Categories
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Been lightboxed lately? - (37signals)
Usage of lightboxes certainly polarises opinion. It’s fast becoming the Marmite of web 2.0 ™©®Categories
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Blasting the Myth of the Fold - Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design
“The next great frontier in web page design has to be bottom of the page”Categories
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A List Apart: Articles: Never Use a Warning When you Mean Undo
Try to avoid confirmations - always allow an undo.Categories