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Seeing Vs. Noticing: Helping users find and use information quickly
Published on Jul 07, 20117445 Views
Often times, businesses balance multiple goals when designing products. In the process of balancing these goals, we sometimes loose sight of our customer, and sacrifice creativity. In this talk Prasad
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Seeing Vs. Noticing: Helping users find and use information quickly00:00
About Me02:48
The challenge of large scale sites04:32
Things I’ve heard05:57
Agenda06:44
The toolkit06:58
Managing user attention07:50
Multiple elements08:58
Multiple design patterns09:30
Strategies to cope - 109:54
Strategies to cope - 212:14
Experiments to validate findings13:06
What if we can reduce user effort15:15
Introducing Change17:24
Introducing small changes into the UI18:32
Small Changes20:22
Visual Patterns - 122:17
Visual Patterns - 222:50
Visual Patterns - 323:04
Introducing change in a UI –which one did the best?25:59
Introducing change in a UI – How much is too much?28:35
Introducing change – How much is too much?29:10
It’s all about triangulation!30:10
How design templates evolved30:34
How design templates evolve31:30
Making sustainable long term changes32:09
The key to making sustainable changes35:18
What was the problem35:37
Usable – Understandable - Repeatable35:40
Unexpected side effects39:24
It takes time to get used to a new experience42:28
There are times when it doesn’t make sense to change!44:04
Usability over understandability46:46
Final Thought Exercise47:54
Why?49:27
Intent is Key51:23
The bottom line54:23