A recap of the 2015 GIANT Conference. Everyone is a designer. No one knows it all; we need each other. We should all strive to be better at design, not perfect. Ask ourselves, what are we missing?
Cartoons from the wild and twisted world of Leigh Rubin, syndicated cartoonist.
Nine infographics communicating user experience principles with different visual treatments provide an overview of principles of infographic design.
Exploring interactive, mobile products needs realistic interaction. Faking features and connectivity can help make wearables seem real enough to test early concepts.
Social math makes statistical data more approachable to the audience by comparing it to familiar data. Guidelines show how to design a social math infographic.
Traditional web analytics can be difficult to translate into decisions. Visualizing analytics data provides insights into users’ behavior and removes opinions from the design process.
Diary research is an art and a science that can add depth to your research and meat to your insights, often at minimal extra cost.
The right information visualizations can help customers confused about their tax refunds and help them make the right decision for their finances.
Novel spatial layout and multi-step animation help medical staff compare two lists of medications and rapidly select the drugs for a reconciled list, reducing errors.
Eye tracking study results show that images of people grab the attention of users and have substantial impact on their processing and perceptions of webpages.