Out of all the different types of card sorting I’ve learned, this modified Delphi card sorting method is the most interesting one.
Posts Tagged → usability
“Users Are Selfish, Lazy And Ruthless.”
I love Nelson’s description for online readers. We have a reason to be selfish, lazy and ruthless in this overwhelming information era. Most of times we quick scan web pages, pick words/sentences that pique our interest and ignore the rest.
Sign up for a Website: Password Field One vs. Two
My friend showed me 2 websites sign-up pages that have one single password entry. This was my first time to see a sign-up process without re-entering password. Did some comparison with 2-password sign-up process, and it’s hard to tell right or wrong without data. Designers may have different reasons why they design something as it is, but designers are not end users. So this is when we need to have some user tests.
Avoid Asking These Questions in a Website Usability Test
“Don’t”s in asking questions are also important as those “Do”s during a usability test.
Usability Analysis for Microsoft Office Word 2007
I did a simple usability Analysis for Microsoft (MS) Office Word 2007 a while ago, and would like to share it with you.
Two Traveling Websites – Simple Analysis (2)
Another simple analysis for a travelling site.
Two Traveling Websites – Simple Analysis (1)
An usability analysis about a travelling website, and how to make it better.