World Usability Day 2005 was a smashing success. Events around the world reached out to new audiences about the importance of improving the user experience.
A project to create symbols to help patients and families navigate through hospitals, in any language or with low literacy.
A deep dive into task analysis: how it is used, and why, too often, we ignore one of the most helpful tools in our toolboxes.
As a usability professional, you already have the framework to be a usable person. All it takes is a little time and attention directed toward your users.
Cell phones with kid finders and one button emergency calls. Music on a memory stick.
“User Experience” is a phrase that seems to be catching on in many places. But what does it mean?
This article explores the possibility that similar guidelines for designing and writing clearly and simply can make reading easier for many groups and many situations.
The Prime III Voting System is pursuing the ultimate goal of electronic voting systems; a single design that allows everyone to vote privately and independently.
Guerrilla usability testing software assists testing with people with disabilities leading to more usable and accessible software for all users—disabled, non-disabled, and seniors.
It’s necessary to consider the benefit that barrier-free virtual environments provide for people with disabilities in terms of pain management, distraction, and socialization.