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January 17, 2002


it was all a mythtake
Posted in :: Interface ::

Finally, someone steps up to debunk The Myth of "Seven, Plus or Minus 2".

If there is one rule that has been consistently misunderstood and misapplied.....


Posted at 01:40 PM, January 17, 2002
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from the "good uses for the internet" file
Posted in :: Apropos of Nothing ::

A Day Late
is a magical site. It reminds me of the advent calenders my sister and I had growing up. Unlike the crappy cardboard ones you see in stores today, it was sewn of cloth, and each day we'd unbuton or unzip a actual pocket to get a tiny present... a hello kitty tape dispensor, or a plastic giraffe.

small joy on a daily basis is a precious thing.

Posted at 01:32 PM, January 17, 2002
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oh those swiss
Posted in :: Books :: Design ::

swiss.jpgOh those delightful and decadent Swiss. Swiss Graphic Design is eye-candy on a high level. You become better at design just flipping through the pages, and I doubt you will flip through more than ten before you drop the book to pick up a pencil.

Posted at 08:56 AM, January 17, 2002
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by practioners for practioners
Posted in :: Books :: Usability ::


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I bought this book at an amazingly large used bookstore down in Palo Alto called "Book Buyers" (next to Printer's Ink), and got to read it over my flight to and from Portland.

Design by People for People is a terrific little book full of useful gems for people faced with the questions that arise from regular usability testing: how many participants, when to intervene in a usability test, effective think-aloud methods. However this book is written in such a straightforward and engaging manner, it's far less painful than digging through academic screeds.

It also looks at consulting issues (not to be missed -- Rubin's essay on Authentic Consulting) and even experience design.

It's not a book for you if you have never done usability testing before.. Rubin’s Handbook is better for that. But if you want to refine your skills, definitely check it out.

Posted at 08:47 AM, January 17, 2002
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