Highlights of Week 02/2010
- Does usability exist? How Usability is like Intelligence (by Jeff Sauro) – very interesting analogy to intelligence and a first approach to relating the three usability areas Effectiveness, Efficiency and Satisfaction and how (and how much) they contribute to Usability ‘u’.
- The Case Against Vertical Navigation (by Louis Lazaris) – While I think the argumentation in this blog article is mislead by current design trends and biased in some way, I find ’shaking our world’ good from time to time so we can re-think the way we’re used to doing things.
- Bad Usability Calendar 2010 – What would be the New Year without another one of their great Usability Calendars – Enjoy!
- Curating Comments Threads (by Chris Coyier) – interesting discussion and good points about how to make comments more meaningful.
- Live, Free webcast: Confessions of a Public Speaker – Probably you’ve heard already, Scott Berkun has his book out, and he’s offering a free, 90 min. webcast about it, don’t miss, sign up now.
- The future of UI will be boring (by Scott Berkun) – Scott seems to be on mushrooms lately judging by the level of activity. Here another really good read about the future of UI design, love the ‘rookie trap’.
- jQuery 1.4 has been released (by John Resig) – right in time for jQuery’s birthday, big news for a great JavaScript library, better iframe support, flexible events. My tip: get it!!
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Do mushrooms make you prolific? Perhaps I need to go buy some
Hehe, I referred to your abundant inventiveness lately
Love the subjects of your articles and insights.
I’ll take some of your suggestions and try to apply them.