These guidebooks are for those who have not been exposed to the philosophy, principles, and techniques of information design and information visualization.
Cartoons from the wild and twisted world of Leigh Rubin, syndicated cartoonist.
Airbus’s new A380 super-jumbo employees volunteered to do “ethnographic” usability testing; the first in-air test with a full-size passenger load on board.
This book claims that “findability is going ambient,”- all we know about helping people find information on the Internet will help people find things in their physical environments.
Could the founders of the United States of America have envisioned what the Internet, telecommunications, and the PC enable in terms of government organization, publications, and the electoral process? Were they alive today, visionaries like Thomas Jefferson might have been keenly interested in technology that influences education and the electoral process, and Benjamin Franklin might…
The Arthritis Foundation’s Ease of Use Commendation program seeks to identify products that are easy to use by people with arthritis.
This issue focuses on sonification. Some usability and user-experience professionals in medicine, health, music, video, the military, and other realms may consider information sonification and sound in the user experience a regular, typical area for consideration. For many other professionals however, sonification remains more exotic than quotidian, mysterious and elusive, even though sound is an…