Links of the Week 10
- 14th August 2009
- Articles
Ultimate A/B testing recources, Think Geek background fade technique, reduce clutter, usability best practices for beginners and web browser elements to use in your designs. Continue reading
Ultimate A/B testing recources, Think Geek background fade technique, reduce clutter, usability best practices for beginners and web browser elements to use in your designs. Continue reading
When used effectively, icons can add so much to a site’s design. They can help identify list items and make navigation a more visual experience as long as the icons have enough relevance to what they’re representing. A visual representation of content allows a user to scan a page easier than plain text. Continue reading
Productivity is something that all web designers and developers strive for. We all have too much work to do so anything that can help us along the way can make a big difference. It is difficult to remove yourself from … Continue reading
Online stores can often be confusing and hard to use which can turn potential customers away. There are some very simple things you can do to keep your users focused on your site. Here are some great examples of some sites doing just that. Continue reading
Usability lessons from Don’t Make Me Think, text rotation with CSS, fresh portfolio inspirations, a/b testing and free analytics tools. Continue reading
When it comes to web design, a standard practice in the industry is to create multiple mock-ups of a design and have the client choose which one they think is most suitable like the most. What usually happens is that rejected designs get thrown away or stored deep down in the murky depths of a hard drive somewhere to never be seen again. Continue reading
Order form design is a very important area for online stores or companies offering paid-for services. Good design can encourage users to become a paid customers but poor design can put users off and cause them to leave before purchasing … Continue reading
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