Posts tagged as "User-centered Design"

Posted by Vishal Vaidya on 15th July 2009

Mobile Web Application Development Strategies

Mobile web has emerged as another area of interest for designers and developers. Mobile web has its own advantages and limitations, from both developers and end-users perspective.  Mobile Web platform has empowered organizations as well as end-users to access information / applications on the move and achieve ‘mobile productivity’.

In this series of posts about [...]

Posted by Vishal Vaidya on 8th July 2009

Navigation Design Guidelines – Best Practices

When a user visits a website, the very first thing he tries to find is a way to access a website or an application – that’s “navigation”. If the navigation is not designed properly, precisely a non-intuitive navigation, it is obviously going to make user’s life difficult. If we are making website users to think [...]

Posted by Vishal Vaidya on 26th May 2009

Information Architecture for e-Commerce

In the recent times, web has got matured enough from simple text-only or brochure wares, to advanced web applications like e-commerce websites, database driven applications and rich internet applications (RIAs) which gives you “almost-like-desktop” kind of experience using your browser.
This has also lead to the growth of online sales. E-Retailing has grown up a lot [...]

Posted by Vishal Vaidya on 23rd April 2009

Usability for Online Banking Applications

Imagine: “a user lands up on a bank’s website where he is not able to find the desired product or services as quickly as he expected? “. For example, someone who wants to apply for a credit card online is not able to see a link which “clearly” identifies itself as a link to Credit [...]

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