| 2. | Nielsen, Jakob: Web design vs. GUI design | | | Designing for the Web is different from traditional user interface design. Fundamentally, the designer gives up a lot of control to the user - get used to it: WYSIWYG is dead www.useit.com |
| 3. | Nielsen, Jakob: Feedback From Users of an Archive | | | How to collect usability data from site users, using a historical archive as the case study. Keep surveys simple, collect data from real-world usage, and get feedback from friends of the site. www.useit.com |
| 9. | Krug, Steve: Advanced Common Sense | | | Steve Krug, author of Don't Make Me Think! A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, provides consulting services including expert reviews of existing sites and new designs, usability workshops, and usability testing. www.sensible.com |
| 11. | Nielsen, Jakob: Site Map Usability | | | Most site maps fail to convey multiple levels of the site's information architecture. In usability tests, users often overlook site maps or can't find them. Complexity is also a problem: a map should be a map, not a navigational challenge of its own. www.useit.com |
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