Tag Archives: usability
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Crossing Channels at IA Summit 2012
04.04.2012 | Jeff PassThe IA (Information Architecture) Summit is the preeminent gathering of information architects, experience designers, and related user experience (UX) professionals (as well as representatives of the publishing, marketing and advertising, academic, and library science communities).
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Easy Access to End Users: The Beauty of Intranet UX Projects
02.29.2012 | Sean FitzpatrickOne of the challenges we frequently encounter when using our User-Center Design (UCD) approach on all of our Web-based User Experience (UX) projects here at Aquilent is access to the key component of any UX project—representative end-users!
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UXCampDC – A Chance to Learn More about User Experience Online and Offline
01.25.2012 | Lee MoreyRecently, 140 user experience professionals in the DC area gathered at UXCampDC for the purpose of sharing knowledge and discussing trends within the user experience community. Aquilent was a Platinum Sponsor of this event, and several of us attended this “unconference” where anyone, from novice to professional, could participate, discuss, or present. This was my first time at a “bar camp” or unconference, and frankly…
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User Satisfaction: Could it be motivated by politics?
11.09.2011 | Courtney Hall“Do your job.” “Quit wasting the taxpayers’ money.” These are some of the open-ended comments I’ve come across while reading user satisfaction surveys for various government websites. Specifically, these are the more polite versions that I feel comfortable sharing in this blog.
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