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Wayfinding

Finding the way out, knowing where to go, is just a matter of having the right point of view.

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Wayfinding system developer by Axel Peemoeller who has put more pictures online about this project in Melbourne

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Funny crossover from www to print:

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via Charles Liebert Network

For all the sceptical out there

Apple’s new professional Mac is a better deal than a top-flight Dell PC, according to Associated Press.

A Dell representative confirmed the price comparison, saying: “The results were a bit surprising to me, too. But it is what it is.”

Mac Pro better deal than Dell

Clickstream Study Reveals Dynamic Web – fast web navigation in browser study heatmaps

Clickstream heatmaps and web page statistics show rapid interaction over smaller areas of the screen. The authors recommend that web developers create concise, flexible, and fast loading web pages to keep pace with the speed of web navigation.

WebSiteOptimization.com

Usability Guidelines for CMS

Openusability.org is hosting a Wiki project with usability guidelines for creating a CMS. Not all content is available yet but it looks promising.

The Everyday Information Architecture Pool on Flickr

Flickr: The Everyday Information Architecture Pool

Everyday Information Architecture

Buttons all over the place

We life with and by buttons. Have a look at the history of the Button.

The Task Analysis Grid

A great post and download by Todd Warfel about mixing personas with tasks and requirements: The Task Analysis Grid.
Another result of the ongoing discussion about business needs vs personas.

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My name is Len Dierickx and this is my personal blog. I studied Musicology at the UG, long time ago but got more and more into webdevelopment. I started this blog because the EuroIA summit in Brussels (Belgium, Oct 2005), was such an inspiration. And I was thinking about a blog on IA a while now, so that was the extra kick I needed to get it actually done.

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