Strategy & Concepts
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What is RoleTailored UX in NAV 2009? Part 1
Usually, ERP systems are considered to be complex, difficult for use with steep learning curve. Seeing that as one of the challenges Microsoft has deliver RoleTailored user experience for products like Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009. What is RoleTailored user experience and how it can help users to be more productive?
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Goodbye, Yugo – ugliest car ever (Bad UX we loved)
Cheapest car ever until recently, ugliest car ever, car that is used in number of presentations about user experience as an example of bad user experience – Zastava Koral Yugo is going to history today. After 17 years of being in production, Yugo is retired today, November 20th 2008. This is a tribute to Yugo and its UX…
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Tips about using flags, colors and flowers in UI
Often when you are creating and designing user interfaces for your apps or websites you face challenges like how to convey specific language or nation. You might consider using different flags, maps, colors, symbols as a part of your user interface. But that can be challenging and even very dangerous. Tip 1. Avoid using flags …
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Preconceptions are part of user experience, too
I am reading plenty of blogs these days and everyone seems to be blogging about now infamous Mojave Experiment. I’m catching on Mojave Experiment but from somewhat different perspective – talking about preconceptions as a genuine and almost always indispensable part of user experience.
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What was first: brand or user experience?
You work for big company. Or for small one, really doesn’t matter. From time to time, you need to develop solution (application, let’s say) and distribute it to users.
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Principle of least astonishment
These days I’ve stumbled upon something called Principle of least astonishment (surprise) and it caught my attention. I guess you can already derive some meaning from the name of the Principle of itself – but let’s see what PLA actually is.
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