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Redesigning Google: how Larry Page engineered a beautiful revolution | The Verge

by sbrothier
Great design is not something anybody has traditionally expected from Google. Infamously, the company used to focus on A/B testing tiny, incremental changes like 41 different shades of blue for links instead of trusting its designers to create and execute on an overall vision. The “design philosophy that lives or dies strictly by the sword of data” led its very first visual designer, Douglas Bowman, to leave in 2009.

Page Scroller Jquery

by Paykhan
Page Scroller lets you know where you are on a page while providing a simple smooth scroll navigation. Organize your site into easily digested sections. Use a CSS navigation skin or create your own.

2012

Accessibility is part of UX (it isn’t a swear word) – Humanising Technology Blog

by Monique

The reality is that accessibility is simply a key part of UX. A truly outstanding digital experience is a fusion of accessibility, usability, creativity and technology. The trick is to weave those things together, and to do that successfully there needs to be a cross pollination of skills and expertise.

The good news is that accessibility is usability under a magnifying glass. If you’re thinking about great usability, the chances are that you’re already thinking about great accessibility too.

NiceSccoll

by Paykhan
Nicescroll (as nice scroll for browsers) is a jquery (since 1.5) plugin, for nice scrollbars with a very similar ios/mobile style. It supports DIVs, IFrames and document page (body) scrollbars. CF. -> http://barcampomaha.org/

Learning to Love Humans: Emotional Interface Design // Speaker Deck

by sbrothier
Humans, though cute and cuddly, are not without their flaws, which makes it a challenge to design for them. By understanding how the wet, mushy processor works in these hairy little devils, you can design interfaces and web experiences that will have them hopelessly devoted to your brand. Aarron will introduce you to the emotional usability principle—a design axiom that identifies a strong connection between human emotion and perceived usability.

Creative UI Design Examples for Great UX | Awwwards

by sbrothier & 1 other
UX (User Experience) is all those elements and factors related to the user’s interaction with a particular environment or device which generate a positive or negative perception of the product, brand or device. UX is subjective and focused on use. The standard definition of UX is “a person’s perceptions and responses that result from the use or anticipated use of a product, system or service”. These factors are related to design and usability, but also to the emotions and feelings generated in the user, accessibility, brand trust…

Les boutons de validation en voie de disparition ?![ Usaddict: Ressources sur l’ergonomie des interfaces (le blog Usabilis)]

by Monique & 1 other

Sur l'impulsion du Web riche et du mobile (téléphones et tablettes) on voit disparaître des boutons permettant de confirmer une action….

Designing for Context: The Multiscreen Ecosystem | UX Magazine

by Monique & 2 others

This means the user does not have to think about the device he is using, changes in the environment, or changes in context, and can rely on great functionality and ease of use independent of his situation.

Édition Nº1 | le train de 13h37

by Monique

le train de 13h37 ne souhaite pas s'arrêter aux limites du Web. Découvrir des talents et leur donner la parole est un de nos objectifs.

2011

How to Design Functional Sub-Navigation Menus

by Monique

It can seem brilliant to setup fancy animations and fade-in effects for each of your sub-menus. And with the jQuery UI library it’s never been easier to scale these out into your own solutions, either. But everything fancy and sleek will simply not fit into each design. The purpose of any navigation is lead visitors deeper into your website by the simplest methods possible.

Adaptive Images in HTML

by sbrothier & 8 others
Adaptive Images detects your visitor's screen size and automatically creates, caches, and delivers device appropriate re-scaled versions of your web page's embeded HTML images. No mark-up changes needed. It is intended for use with Responsive Designs and to be combined with Fluid Image techniques. Why? Because your site is being increasingly viewed on smaller, slower, low bandwidth devices. On those devices your desktop-centric images load slowly, cause UI lag, and cost you and your visitors un-necessary bandwidth and money. Adaptive Images fixes that.

2010

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