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“I just hate it when a web page decides to not let me select text because it somehow knew better and it’s never, ever right about it.” — Raymond Camden
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Just watched In Limbo on ABC and it's nice to finally see an Australian TV show that actually looks like the people who live in Australia - seven characters of colour, including three Indian/Pakistani women; and two Maori men.
It's a drama/comedy that deals with men's mental health issues.
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I’ve seen this mentality inside companies too - where a business unit will be dead set on launching a new app even though the company has an established app installed on hundreds of thousands or millions of devices.
“Why not just integrate with the company app?”
“Oh, we want to launch a brand.”
The customer is NOWHERE in that scenario.
In my book #DesignBeyondDevices we talk about relationships - like company - customer. They often see you as ONE unit. #uxdesign
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You’re design work will never be perfect. Because you cannot define “perfect” in design.
There are hundreds and thousand unique ways how you can solve a problem. Just start, iterate and get better.
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I’m so tired of jargon and inhumane unfeeling language permeating all aspects of our lives. Can we just agree to stop trying to sound smart and actually be smart?
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I’m so tired of jargon and inhumane unfeeling language permeating all aspects of our lives. Can we just agree to stop trying to sound smart and actually be smart?
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I’m so tired of jargon and inhumane unfeeling language permeating all aspects of our lives. Can we just agree to stop trying to sound smart and actually be smart?
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What is it with this sudden UX trend to put username and password fields on two separate pages? One of the most annoying things that doesn't appear to solve any issue, it just makes the process of signing in more complex.
I don't know much about UX, but I know what I don't like. 😤 😉
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@aral Just discovered this little gem yesterday (and, consequently, did a search here on Mastodon that led me to your post) - how is it this difficult to find an app like this, when the "total addressable market" is basically everybody who has a computer, and isn't a professional graphics artist...?
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Fellow UX designers: would you say you have a personal set of well-articulated best practices?
Because I don't. I'm good at what I do, but I don't have predefined personal heuristics or guidelines for how I operate. I adapt my process+approach to each situation+challenge.
Apparently people don't like that. :( A hiring manager snapped at me for not having a predefined template for how to run a UAT. And I just flubbed a question for "how I know a design is successful."
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A form that asks "How do you prefer to be contacted?" and only gives the options "Home", "Work", and "Mobile" is just evil.
Not only is there no "Email" option, but it's not even clear if they're going to text the phone number I give them, like civilized people, or if they're some kind of monsters who will just voice-call me out of the blue.
Based on the form of the question, my money's on monsters. ☹
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Over 10 years ago, I wrote an article about perfecting my Gingerbread cookie dough, backups, and the ephemeral nature of the web.
I just re-read it and I think it holds up, especially the Gingerbread cookie recipe, so here you go:
http://contentsmagazine.com/articles/the-gingerbread-project/
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Just found out that you can make #hyperlinks to distribution's #desktop #software center! When I hover this link on #Okular website, it shows:
appstream://org.kde.okular.desktop
I click it, and #AppStream-compatible #Pamac GUI opens up on my #Manjaro. My consensus is that many #download pages could make opening #package details on #Linux click-away with the help of such #link, hence faster #setup.
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/appstream/docs/sect-AppStream-Misc-URIHandler.html
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Just found out that you can make #hyperlinks to distribution's #desktop #software center! When I hover this link on #Okular website, it shows:
appstream://org.kde.okular.desktop
I click it, and #AppStream-compatible #Pamac GUI opens up on my #Manjaro. My consensus is that many #download pages could make opening #package details on #Linux click-away with the help of such #link, hence faster #setup.
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/appstream/docs/sect-AppStream-Misc-URIHandler.html
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Great example of #UX and #InstructionalDesign here, geared very well to one of its audiences, folks with #AuditoryProcessing difficulty. Note that there is Just Enough Text.
SADLY what you're seeing in the video is apparently not captioned for ease of use with #VisualDisabilities /#ScreenReaders .
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CW: longish rant about a UX/UI pet peeve regarding dynamically loaded content, loss of scroll position and partial content, triggered by a visit to change.org
Another #UX #PetPeeve rant: while I'm okay with content that's loaded gradually by scrolling or 'load more' links, such as comments, my current position in those should be remembered and navigating back and forth to that page should restore that same content. Or at least reduce the chance of navigating away from that dynamic content.
Not as for example how change.org has implemented signing reasons (comments) on their site, where too long comments get a 'read more' link which load a different page to show the full comment instead of just loading the rest of the comment via xhr in-place.
After reading that comment I:- now I have to use my back button,
- wait for the comments section to get loaded again,
- click on 'show all reasons' to load more than the 2 that automatically get shown,
- scroll back myself to where I left off
- see another comment with 'read more' and decide ot just give up and fuck off.
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@haverholm @aral Those 3 clicks (and deceptive search results if you don't repeatedly accomplish those steps correctly each time Firefox "upgrades" the #UX) steal time and $ from people least able to afford it (least savvy users).
Have you tried to turn off search suggestions entirely, and just get address bar? I found it impossible.
The harm? society, democracy, human rights, even capitalism. #ZeroSum mindset destroys everything.
#LibreWolf anyone?
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@praveen just posted about Prav, a platform cooperative out of India using Quicksy as a base for an XMPP chat hosting service and branded app. This project is similar in spirit to @snikket_im . Would be great to harmonize UX between the two.
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In his invited talk to the #osc2019 plenary, @[email protected] warns that there is a crisis of #discoverability, not just a crisis of access, citing #Ebola as an example.
And the user interface of major #search engines has not changed for 15 years.
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Some dev teams just instinctively speak to their users. They benefit the most from UX consults b/c they already have user data. #dichotomy
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Yesterday I learned that #Vim and #neovim have workspaces, but most people don't use them because they're called "tabpages"...
Only one neovim extension supports native tabpage use (tabby); most replace the tabline with a buffer overview, which imho just clutters the screen.
This probably says something profound about familiarity vs innovation in what people find "intuitive".
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I’m looking for and trying to disable AI crap in my eBay account and noticed the advertising switch that’s just labeled “no” is so confusing.
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Stop bleeding calls. Start keeping leads.
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@d6 hello!
I've been working with your audio examples and and studied the synching so I wonder if a different timer port could be considered for #uxn tty?
As any other devices that needs timing depends on the screen device vector, or could fall back to 1 sec resolution with the time device.
Another alternative could be to implement the Screen vector in uxntty, but just call it Timer or something like that.
This would allow TUI games! :)
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@d6 hello!
I've been working with your audio examples and and studied the synching so I wonder if a different timer port could be considered for #uxn tty?
As any other devices that needs timing depends on the screen device vector, or could fall back to 1 sec resolution with the time device.
Another alternative could be to implement the Screen vector in uxntty, but just call it Timer or something like that.
This would allow TUI games! :)
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@d6 hello!
I've been working with your audio examples and and studied the synching so I wonder if a different timer port could be considered for #uxn tty?
As any other devices that needs timing depends on the screen device vector, or could fall back to 1 sec resolution with the time device.
Another alternative could be to implement the Screen vector in uxntty, but just call it Timer or something like that.
This would allow TUI games! :)
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@d6 hello!
I've been working with your audio examples and and studied the synching so I wonder if a different timer port could be considered for #uxn tty?
As any other devices that needs timing depends on the screen device vector, or could fall back to 1 sec resolution with the time device.
Another alternative could be to implement the Screen vector in uxntty, but just call it Timer or something like that.
This would allow TUI games! :)
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@d6 hello!
I've been working with your audio examples and and studied the synching so I wonder if a different timer port could be considered for #uxn tty?
As any other devices that needs timing depends on the screen device vector, or could fall back to 1 sec resolution with the time device.
Another alternative could be to implement the Screen vector in uxntty, but just call it Timer or something like that.
This would allow TUI games! :)
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Is AR just a gimmick or a real tool for success? At Silphium Design, we have analyzed case studies on AR implementation in web design. In this post, we look at the actual ROI and UX wins. It is about more than just cool tech; it is about creating measurable value and better human connections. Discover how AR is moving from novelty to necessity.
Read: https://silphiumdesign.com/case-studies-ar-implementation-web-design-roi/
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A well-oiled machine:
I ordered an HDR. Welforces shipped an MDR. Via email I pointed this out and they said they'd send me a return courier bag and when they had the wrong one back they'd send me the right one. I told them this was their mistake and that they'd send the right one right now.
I just got an email with a shipping confirmation saying that they'd shipped THE WRONG ONE today. I called them and they explained they had shipped the correct one this time but because the paperwork that came with the wrong one was for the right one they had to, for stock control purposes account for the wrong one. I thanked them for the explanation but that told them that this is not helpful from a customer perspective. 😡
#UX #CustomerCare