The vegetarian vulture
From the Natural Rejection challenge. See all 458 entries (closed)
( , Tue 18 Jan 2005, 12:25, archived)
From the Natural Rejection challenge. See all 458 entries (closed)
( , Tue 18 Jan 2005, 12:25, archived)
heh heh heh, ace!
I'm just popping on to register the fact that nielsen is a cunt...
thank you for listening
edit: hmmm... i forgot to write his name
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Tue 18 Jan 2005, 12:26,
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thank you for listening
edit: hmmm... i forgot to write his name
ahh the king of usability himself
Ben Schneiderman would kick his ass!
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Tue 18 Jan 2005, 12:35,
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only because he uses fancier words
"internal locus of control" my arse
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Tue 18 Jan 2005, 12:36,
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a smug cunt*
www.useit.com
*who i have to answer questions about in my exam this afernoon...
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Tue 18 Jan 2005, 12:39,
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*who i have to answer questions about in my exam this afernoon...
in fairness it`s people like him whose moaning has made web sites a bit more usable
unfortunately Jenny Preece was never as nice looking as I`d hoped :(
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Tue 18 Jan 2005, 12:41,
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unfortunately Jenny Preece was never as nice looking as I`d hoped :(
*looks in back of Interaction Design: Beyond Human Computer Interaction*
bloody hell, you're not wrong
he's still a cunt though... and i find it really hard to use purely text oriented sites (like his and most of those he seems to commend :S) but then i'm a bit spacky
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Tue 18 Jan 2005, 12:43,
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he's still a cunt though... and i find it really hard to use purely text oriented sites (like his and most of those he seems to commend :S) but then i'm a bit spacky
nah you`re right
I can`t remember who wrote the book I read ages ago at uni, but it`s all about breaking the site content into small sections using logical grouping, using visual metaphors where possible, making navigation easy, and giving people a reason to come back
hahaahh just remembered - the Gestalt laws of perceptual organisation :)
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Tue 18 Jan 2005, 12:48,
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hahaahh just remembered - the Gestalt laws of perceptual organisation :)