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SIMians Discussion Site: Home Page |
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| HypertextNode:www.sims.berkeley.edu/courses/is213/s01/projects/P6/ | |||
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Home Personas, Goals_&_Tasks Preliminary Design Low-fi Prototype 1st_Interactive Prototype 2nd_Interactive Prototype Usability Test Personas, Goals and Tasks Project Scenarios, Competitive Analysis, and Preliminary Design Low-fi Prototyping & Usability Testing First Interactive ...
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IAwiki: WebsitePatterns |
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Web Design Patterns by MartijnvanWelie? http://www.welie.com/patterns/ (XML capable browser required, or follow Amsterdam Collection link to download PDF) documenting best practices in Web Design using design patterns. Common Ground - A Pattern Language for HCI Design http://www.mit.edu/~jtidwell/interaction_patterns.html An excellent collection of 61 patterns, well formed and cross referenced.
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WSDM: A User-Centered Design Method for Web Site |
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| Article:www7.scu.edu.au/programme/fullpapers/1853/com1853.htm | |||
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WSDM is a user-centered method for the design of kiosk Web Sites. In our method, these users are classified into user classes and the available data is modeled from the viewpoint of the different user classes. Her research interests include conceptual modeling, object oriented modeling, schema transformations, CASE tools, user interface design and Web site design.
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Web Style Guide, 2nd Edition |
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Site definition and planning Information architecture Site design Site construction Site marketing Tracking, evaluation, & maintenance Home pages Menus and subsites Resource lists, "other related sites" pages Site guides "What's new?" Conference announcement Built Environments on the Web October 30, 2002 Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA Lou Rosenfeld, Sarah Horton, Steve Krug, and Patrick Lynch www.dartmouth.edu/~october/ac.html
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Guideline 1: Cover your book Guideline 2: Include a table of contents Guideline 3: Include an index Guideline 4: Provide a search tool Guideline 5: Treat the book as a closed environment Guideline 6: Use hypertext to enhance navigation and facilitate cross-referencing Guideline 7: Design typographical aspects carefully Guideline 8: Use short pages Guideline 9: Provide content clues Guideline 10: Provide orientation clues Guideline 11: Choose a readable font Guideline 12: Use colour to create ...
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IAwiki: FeaturedContentAreas |
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Can anyone direct me to information on best practices on FCAs (Featured Content Areas)? By FCAs, I mean areas on a home page that showcase and direct users to content deeper in a site. I have a client who puts lots of FCAs on their intranet home page.
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