85: Impact websafe font.

h1{color: #333333; font-size:280%; line-height:100%;font-family:Impact,Haettenscheweller, “Arial Narrow Bold”, Charcoal,sans-serif;font-weight:normal;font-style:normal;letter-spacing:-1px;} I suppose the spacing would be better specified as an “em” space instead of pixels –per responsive design specs for mobile. And, of course, the size needs to be adjusted to the whitespace. If the line height is NOT specified the fat words wrap on top of…

83: Site Comfort is UX

“Web credibility is based directly on the overall visual design of a site, specifically noting layout, typography, font size, and color schemes.” –Stanford University Persuasive Technology Lab Think of a web page as a person. If a person is not congruent, contradicts himself, and does not seem to be consistent, that person is typically not…

82: Cross-device development

Cross-device development The novel development of mobile applications with technologies that let you write code once and run it on several devices of different phone vendors. Baked-in “UI continuity” has the widest audience reach — and thus the most value to the user. Overall continuous UI tapestry = ecosystem Media queries are part of the…

81: CSS Gradients

http://24ways.org/2010/everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-gradients This link above was written by the same book author of “Responsive Websites”. It’s good stuff. I have a philosophy that “basic” elements of speed. Gradients is one of the elements that can give “light and depth” cues. As the author, Ethan Marcotte, says though –gradients can be abused and overused. Nonetheless, he has…

79: UX CLEANTECH: Non-toxic websites

Cleantech is a term used to describe products or services that improve operational performance, productivity, or efficiency while reducing costs, inputs, energy consumption, waste, or environmental pollution. I’m pro cleantech for websites using UX tools. The goal of UX is to reduce website frustration and struggle (aka toxic graphic pollution and bandwidth waste). Authors have…

78: WEB HOSPITALITY

http://goodexperience.com/2011/08/a-master-course-in-ho.php http://goodexperience.com/2009/04/on-hospitality-in-a-t.php I’ve been on this mindset for about 2 months. Hospitality is UX.

77: UX EDITING: Why relevancy isn’t safe enough.

Hurdle technology is a method of ensuring pathogens in food products are eliminated or controlled. This means the food product is safe for consumption, and the shelf life will be extended. A website also needs some kind of user poison prevention so it is safe for “consumption” and that it’s longevity (shelf life or usability…

76: UTOPIAN DESIGN THOUGHT

http://imprint.printmag.com/design-school/an-open-letter-to-graphic-design-students-dont-follow-the-web-follow-your-heart/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=an-open-letter-to-graphic-design-students-dont-follow-the-web-follow-your-heart&et_mid=519705&rid=60401352 This link is absolute Utopian Idealism. Joesph Campbellian, “Follow your bliss!” is a false notion of Boomer selfishness. It is the Myth of Myths. “Follow the money” is the key to survival. If you can be happy while doing that, it’s a bonus –not a prerequisite.

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