To tooltip or not to tooltip?
For what widgets would you want to have a tooltip? I can see the case for icons in toolbars without text. What about for buttons with labels? Hopefully the label clearly communicates what the buttons does, but what if you w…
To tooltip or not to tooltip?
For what widgets would you want to have a tooltip? I can see the case for icons in toolbars without text. What about for buttons with labels? Hopefully the label clearly communicates what the buttons does, but what if you w…
OK/Cancel on left/right?
Should OK button be on left of Cancel button or vice versa?
Are there any studies suggesting either of the solutions?
OK/Cancel on left/right?
Should OK button be on left of Cancel button or vice versa?
Are there any studies suggesting either of the solutions?
The must-read User Interface Book? [closed]
I’m looking for the Book that explains the essentials of user interface and user experience design.
I read Beautiful Visualization and Designing Interfaces from O’Reilly. I think they are very good but, I’m still looking fo…
The must-read User Interface Book? [closed]
I’m looking for the Book that explains the essentials of user interface and user experience design.
I read Beautiful Visualization and Designing Interfaces from O’Reilly. I think they are very good but, I’m still looking fo…
Should the OK/Cancel buttons be aligned right or centered?
Where should I put the OK/Cancel buttons on my dialogs? At the bottom centered or aligned right? I’ve seen both and I personally don’t care, but I want to create a consistant look across my application. Are there any guidelin…
Should the OK/Cancel buttons be aligned right or centered?
Where should I put the OK/Cancel buttons on my dialogs? At the bottom centered or aligned right? I’ve seen both and I personally don’t care, but I want to create a consistant look across my application. Are there any guidelin…
Design: What are the best resources for learning bleeding-edge web, UI and UX design?
- Studying psychology and HCI (behavior and perception)
- Studying art and industrial design (interfaces)
- Studying anthropology and sociology
- Studying popular culture
- Studying the virtual and physical environments of your target audience
The “resource” is experience and knowledge of human behavior, our visual and tactile senses, our emotional response mechanisms, cultural norms for our age groups (do we trust banks? what do i define as “private”? do i know how to use a digital camera?), and so on. Anybody with a pirated copy of photoshop and a few Top 10 tutorials can make the pixels that sit on top of your engineering pretty, but user experience, and the interface with which your users interact, isn’t something that comes from an O’Reilly’s book or Sitepoint article.
If there is one single book I will recommend, it is this:
Thoughtful Interaction Design: A Design Perspective on Information Technology. MIT Press, 2004
http://www.amazon.com/Tho
But do not expect it to have all the answers you seek…It’s just the first book I recommend to people learning how to design with empathy.
Design: What are the best resources for learning bleeding-edge web, UI and UX design?
- Studying psychology and HCI (behavior and perception)
- Studying art and industrial design (interfaces)
- Studying anthropology and sociology
- Studying popular culture
- Studying the virtual and physical environments of your target audience
The “resource” is experience and knowledge of human behavior, our visual and tactile senses, our emotional response mechanisms, cultural norms for our age groups (do we trust banks? what do i define as “private”? do i know how to use a digital camera?), and so on. Anybody with a pirated copy of photoshop and a few Top 10 tutorials can make the pixels that sit on top of your engineering pretty, but user experience, and the interface with which your users interact, isn’t something that comes from an O’Reilly’s book or Sitepoint article.
If there is one single book I will recommend, it is this:
Thoughtful Interaction Design: A Design Perspective on Information Technology. MIT Press, 2004
http://www.amazon.com/Thoughtful…
But do not expect it to have all the answers you seek…It’s just the first book I recommend to people learning how to design with empathy.