2007 - 2005 Newsletters
2007 Newsletters
Links | |
May | Should All Links be Underlined? - Web page links are the primary means by which users navigate Web sites. |
Domain Names | |
March | Creating Usable Domain Names - Characteristics and strategies to help you create memorable and useful domain names. |
User Testing | |
January | User Testing Aids Selection of Web Applications - In selecting a Web application, HHS knew ease of use would be important. |
2006 Newsletters
Credibility | |
December | Web Site Credibility - How do you optimize the credibility of your Web sites? |
Navigation | |
November | Breadcrumb Navigation - Do breadcrumbs improve user understanding and performance? |
April | Navigation: Left is Best - Navigational structures that elicit the fastest performance. |
Usability Testing | |
September | Determining the Correct Number of Usability Test Participants - This article discusses a formula to estimate the number of participants needed. |
May | Usability Labs: Portable Versus Fixed - The benefits of using a portable versus fixed lab. |
March | Getting the Complete Picture with Usability Testing - To succeed with usability testing, measure effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction. |
Onscreen Reading | |
August | Reading Onscreen: The Effects of Line Length on Performance - How long should line lengths be to read on computer screens? |
Design | |
February | Consider as Many Design Alternatives as Possible: The Value of Parallel Design - Parallel design helps you to develop and evaluate different ideas before settling on a single approach. |
Usability SOW | |
January | Usability Statements of Work - Four sample statements of work that you can use. |
2005 Newsletters
Usability Testing | |
December | Recruiting User Testing Participants - There are four main steps to recruit participants for usability studies. |
October | Judging the Severity of Usability Issues on Web Sites: This Doesn't Work – Even highly experienced usability professionals disagree when ranking usability issues. |
July | The Value of Iterative Design - The more "test, make changes, retest" cycles, the better your system's usability will be. |
Aging | |
November | Age-Related Research-Based Usability Guidelines - The effects of aging on a person's ability to interact with Web-based systems. |
Audience Segmentation | |
September | Segmenting Your Audiences - You can use personas to define your audiences and their goals. |
Optimizing Usability | |
August | Four Basic Activities to Reach Optimal Usability - What is the best research-based approach for designing usable and useful computer-based systems? |
Prototypes | |
June | Paper Prototypes Work as Well as Software Prototypes - Is a high-fidelity prototype necessary to have a meaningful usability test? |
Design | |
March | Users Are Not Good Designers - For a more accurate set of user requirements, have your users involved in the design and development of a new system. |
Other Newsletters
- Alertbox: Current Issues in Web Usability (Useit.com)
- American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIST) Bulletin (American Society for Information Science Technology)
- Usability Professionals' Association (UPA): The Voice (Usability Professionals' Association)
- User Interface (UI) Design Newsletter (Human Factors International)
- User Interface Engineering Articles (UIEtips) (Usability Interface Engineering)