Tag Archives: UE

Amazon goes Crayola

Many people in the design business use Amazon as an example of a website that delivers a good user experience. I like the one-click options, the wish-list functionality and even my seller account; however, earlier this week I was surprised to see such a confusing menu of options on the right skyscraper navigation of Amazon.com [...]
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You only need to tell me once

Recently I read Steve Krug’s book: Don’t make think. It’s a very basic UE/IA primer, but a must read for anybody who is involved in anything to do with content, SEO, design and development. One of the things that I learned about was concise and clear UI’s across websites; they shouldn’t overly repeat things where [...]
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Navigation Navigaton

The SEO vs. Design vs. UE vs. Tech debates still carry on, however, I do learn some cool things as a result of them. A colleague of mine pointed out some good examples of user friendly navigation on two popular websites. Shown below are grabs from Ikea and Times-Online:
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Act like you deserve your top spot in Google!

Modern approaches to NSO (post meta keyword stuffing) encompass many overlapping disciplines, such as PR, User Experience (UE) and good design. So many people in the SEO field (client side web-masters especially) fail to take note of the UE side of well...UE!
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