Category Archives: UX

GR WebDev – Taming Application UX

Kedron Rhodes: Taming Application UX with a UX Library from Mutually Human Software on Vimeo.

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GRWebDev Talk: Taming Application UX with a UX Library

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Can your app do that?

Does your app run on my LG Banter? No? Why not?

Gmail does.

Gmail, one of the most advanced internet applications available runs on my horrible little phone. Sure, it doesn’t have all of the features as the iPhone version …

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Beautiful doesn’t mean usable

I’ve enjoyed the attention that beauty has received in the interface design community over the past few years. There has been a push to raise the level of elegance, which makes for a much more enjoyable user experience.

One note

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When easy isn’t better

The focus on making things easier in User Interface Design (UID) is acute and sometimes blinding. Acute in the fact that it’s our job to take an application and make it easy to use, and blinding in that we sometimes …

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Microformats Book Specification

Rich Snippets are nothing new, but there still seems room for some semantic energy to be thrown towards books. I’ve been working on a schema that will accommodate books within Microformats hProduct. I’ve based the majority of this work directly …

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Knowing your craft

I had the wonderful opportunity to attend An Event Apart this past year in San Francisco. I can count on one hand the times I’ve been to a tech/design conference in the last 13 years I’ve been sling webs. The …

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Understanding Context at 30,000 Feet

I’m consistently amazed at the disregard many of us Web professionals have for context. It’s an easy trap to fall into. We have an idea, deadline, list of requirements, or technology we need to execute on, so we jump right …

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