Monthly Archives: March 2011

Our Patterns in Print

After our book release in January 2009, we posted an article on 12 Standard Screen Patterns. It went viral with hundreds of thousands of readers. Two years later, it still gets 1,000+ readers each week.
In 2010 we updated the screen patterns, includin… Continue reading

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RT @humanfactors: Ten way…

RT @humanfactors: Ten ways mobile sites are different than desktop sites #UX http://tinyurl.com/4q9r69r Continue reading

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RT @mashable: LinkedIn Fo…

RT @mashable: LinkedIn Founder: “Web 3.0″ Will Be About Data – http://on.mash.to/gNXp14 Continue reading

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Google Recipe Search: htt…

Google Recipe Search: http://bit.ly/efjRZh Continue reading

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Share your Mac files with…

Share your Mac files with a windows PC(if you have to use Windows) http://bit.ly/hLIgcS Continue reading

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Love that @google allows …

Love that @google allows you to ‘digg’ search results, but they still need a designer to remind them of basi… (cont) http://deck.ly/~79JIk Continue reading

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RT @geekportland: OMSI Af…

RT @geekportland: OMSI After Dark Fun Fact: The sugar in a can of coke produces enough energy to incinerate the… http://fb.me/H2pozjof Continue reading

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@drizzlecombe plenty of …

@drizzlecombe plenty of mud left for that I’m sure! Continue reading

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Looks like Google just ad…

Looks like Google just added a lil digg/reddit to search results with it’s +1 button…? http://bit.ly/dNXapo Continue reading

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UIEtips: Fast Path to a Great UX – Increased Exposure Hours

Today’s UIEtips article will upset a lot of folks. They won’t like what our research has turned up. They’ll claim we’ve got it all wrong. And they might be right. Yet we have data — lots of it. And that data is very clear. If you choose to believe the data, there’s something big that [...] Continue reading

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