Category: Web, Tech & Design

  • Intuitive Web Design

    Jared Spool of User Interface Engineering has some interesting commentary on What makes a design seem intuitive. The distance between current knowledge and target knowledge has a technical name: “The Gap”. (Subsequently, an entire chain of clothing stores was named after it!) The Knowledge Gap is where design happens. We don’t need to design to…

  • Accessibility Testing: Screen Readers

    The U.S. National Cancer Institute recently did a user study of screen reader users. The Communication Technologies Branch of the United States National Cancer Institute (part of National Institutes of Health and Department of Health and Human Services) has been conducting usability testing with people with disabilities, specifically blind and lowvision users, to * understand…

  • Google search update

    Crazy. I’m listed as #4 for a search for “Web Design Blog” on google. Not that millions of people search for that I guess. It’s still kinda cool :) What’s weird is that I haven’t done much with this blog in over a month. I feel like I should pick it back up or something.…

  • If Architects Had To Work Like Web Designers…

    I’ve seen this in a few places around the Web and in E-mail forwards. It’s a fun caricature of the frustrations of working with some clients. Note: I’ve never had a client that has looked like this (except for various University committees…) ————————————— Dear Mr. Architect: Please design and build me a house. I am…

  • The Path to Enlightenment (or How I Became and Elitist Web Design Nazi)

    I Have been developing Web pages for almost 5 years now (we are coming up on my anniversary). Today I did some looking back to how I got here. I spent the first three and a half years in relative naivet�, basically learning the rudimentary basics of HTML syntax (by using WYSIWYG programs); learning which…