When you do your next redesign, remember – Nobody cares about your website. This is an article aimed at people who are working on church websites, but there are general principles involved that apply more broadly than that.
Category Archives: user experience
Newsletter Sign Up Design Guidelines
A few design guidelines for newsletter sign up. What to include so that people know what they’ll be getting, how often they’ll be getting it, and how to unsubscribe.
50 Trigger Words and Phrases for copywriting.
Copyblogger – 50 Trigger Words and Phrases for Powerful Multimedia Content – especially when you’re trying to cram a call to action into 140 characters, these could be useful. Don’t forget, though, your content still needs to have integrity.
Elavision: Insights: Be authentic
Useful diagram for considering how to improve the user experiences you’re working on – Be authentic.
oz-ia 2008 – coffee review
I’m now back home after OZ-IA 2008. Somehow, Eric Sheid (Long Black, but was drinking lattes this week) manages to pack 22 sessions into a two day conference. I missed one of the sessions, but I tried to ask the speakers how they have their coffee. Here’s what I found out. Day One Where is …
tech product experience is more than just features
A post over at 37 signals on looking good vs technical features reminds me that in considering a tech product, there are plenty of other things to describe than just the size of the hard-drive, or whether it has this or that technology. My current phone has a perfectly adequate screen and keypad, but its …
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