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Category Archives: User Experience
How Recruiters See Your Resume – Business Insider
An interesting insight into recruiters’ behaviour What Recruiters Look At During The 6 Seconds They Spend On Your Resume via How Recruiters See Your Resume – Business Insider.
Posted in Business models, User Experience
Tagged contracts, freelancing, hr, recuiters
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Presentation tier: Smart Client vs Sencha Ext JS
For our current project Keyapt we have chosen to use Smartclient for the presentation tier. This is RESTfully coupled to business tier. Others I respect have chosen to use the Sencha tools for the same job. I thought it would … Continue reading
Posted in Frameworks, HTML5, User Experience
Tagged extjs, Java, JavaScript, Sencha Touch
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Load Firefox Tabs Faster with Tab Preferences | The Den | Tips on Using Firefox | mozilla.org/firefox
This is a neat trick for Firefox users, Load Firefox Tabs Faster with Tab Preferences via Load Firefox Tabs Faster with Tab Preferences | The Den | Tips on Using Firefox | mozilla.org/firefox.
Design Patterns for Spatial Information Visualisation and Analytics Applications « Information Interaction
In an earlier post I wrote that user experience is the new battleground in software. If that is the case then this post and the referenced resources are good material for fighting it. Design Patterns for Spatial Information Visualisation and … Continue reading
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Socratic Fishing in Lake Quora
I have been head down this week doing the R2 End Stage report for my current Android project but I had a chance to read this fascinating article. If you are not familiar with the concepts of the social net … Continue reading
What is the best size for a logo?
[updated 4 April 2011 - removed irrelevant first paragraph] New companies and products need logos and it is important to get these created without too much fuss. To help with this it is useful to have some design rules. The … Continue reading
Posted in Business models, User Experience
Tagged graphic design, logo, product description, project management, specification
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Singing Opera’s praises; more clicks than Google
Since as a child I saw the Daily Mail headline: “Passengers hit by cancelled trains”, I have had a closet desire to be a sub-editor. Now at last as the publisher of my own blog I have that privilege so … Continue reading
Posted in Business models, User Experience
Tagged cloud, Google, Opera, transaction farm
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User experience is the new battleground in software
For the last couple of years I have been thinking about User Experience (UX) design in software projects. I really got into this when I worked at Businesslink for a while on their secure registration system and several other applications. … Continue reading
Posted in User Experience
Tagged Flex, GWT, JQuery, Primefaces, RIA, SmartGWT, User Experience
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