Guess what: it’s readable! Yes, that is right. Check out the new homepage – www.wired.com. And you can bet that just like all of the layouts that have graced Wired’s web ventures through the years, this one will inspire designers and launch mucho webpages.
The new layout is much more than cool. It’s easy on [...]
Archive for March, 2007
Wired.com Shapeshifts Again
Posted in websites on March 22, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Eye-Catching Design Thru Eye-Tracking Research
Posted in usability on March 22, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Read Eye-tracking points the way from USC Annenberg Online Journalism Review.
Some people think that Jakob Nielsen is a crank, but the man has sound advice about making websites easy to use. He studies how real people use websites. He closely observes what people actually do, not what they say. He doesn’t care how the site [...]
Keep It Simple
Posted in Keep It Simple on March 9, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Smack! Sometimes life just hits you on the forehead. ‘Keep it simple.’
Giving a party? Keep it simple. Planning a brochure? Keep it simple. Building a website? Keep it simple.
Of course, life isn’t simple. It’s a swirling whirlygig of questions. That’s where design and communications comes in. Take all the chaos and give it focus. Guide [...]