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Web Design
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Written by The Frugal Web Designer
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Monday, 28 January 2008 |
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Found an excellent podcast from Usability Interface Engineering.
The podcast made three points that I found very compelling:
- Flyout menus are horrible for user experience.
- A web sites usability is determined by it's ease of use, not it's simplicity or complexity.
- The front page layout is often best kept on the front page. Other layouts should be designed according to the user's needs at a given place in the site.
Great stuff.
by the way, I just read an awesome book on usability by Seth Godin. Yes the link below is an affiliate, but you might be able to get it at your local library. I did. (Rember this is called the "Frugal Web Designer. " :-)
That said, I'm saving up for photoshop CS, so help me out get the book from Amazon.
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