On Information Architecture and user-testing – Part 1
A friend of mine has just gotten his first freelance project: working on a website for a friend of his: the website is about guided tours around Pembrokeshire and the Carmarthen (Wales). Effectively...
View ArticleOn Information Architecture and user-testing – Part 2
Following my previous article about Information Architecture and user-testing you we came to the point where we have researched quite a bit into the client’s company: we know the brand, we know the...
View ArticleOn Information Architecture and user-testing – Part 3 – Usability testing and...
Following my previous article we are now going to put our website prototype to a first test before we begin developing the website. While the functionality and navigation makes sense to us – after all,...
View ArticleInformation Architecture for Game Publisher websites (part 1)
It has been a couple of weeks since I last wrote about Information Architecture, be it IA and user testing or designing for the mobile web in mind, and I want to talk about a topic today which relates...
View Article10 ways to improve the usability of your e-commerce site
With more and more consumers spending time on the web looking for online bargains (let’s be honest, if I see a game for £27.99 online but £34.99 in shops then I wouldn’t be thinking twice either)...
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