Posts Tagged ‘User Experience’
Our New jQuery Plugin

We’ve just published one of the jQuery plugins Matt wrote while working on the new Everbrite redesign project. It’s a slick little plugin that combines the familiarity of a lightbox image viewer with an easy to use thumbnail carousel. This dynamic duo gives users the ability to view a large image while having quick and easy access to an entire gallery of images without needing to open and close the modal window each time.
It’s simple, logical and super handy for sites that need to present a lot of images in gallery format.
Improve usability by identifying links
When it comes to browsing the web, few things are more frustrating than clicking on a link that you expect to go to another page, only to find yourself stuck in a PDF morass. Nothing breaks a user’s flow faster than a link behaving differently than how they expected.
As web designers and developers, it’s our responsibility to clearly label links so the user knows what is going to happen before they commit to anything. When you warn your user about what they’re about to do, they’ll feel more confident using your site. This in turn will give your site more credibility, and ultimately leads to a better overall user experience.
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Continually improving your website.
Design is directed toward human beings. To design is to solve human problems by identifying them and executing the best solution.
-Ivan Chermayeff, Chermayeff & Geismar
Graphic design at its heart is all about problem solving. Designers are given problems such as: “What’s the best way to advertise our show?” Or “How do we communicate to our customers that our product has been improved?” From these problems, it’s the designers job come up with the best solution to meet the customer’s needs.
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