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Date: June 14, 2001
From: Kristoffer Bohmann <kristoffer@bohmann.dk>
Subject: Bohmann on Usability -- June 14, 2001
Bohmann on Usability -- June 14, 2001Observations from Kristoffer Bohmann:
Welcome messages. Most welcome message on homepages are not necessary.
http://www.bohmann.dk/observations/2001jun14.htmlFree speech. Commercial freedom of speech is being limited by Danish government who demand that portals remove their sponsored links to foreign gamble and casino sites.
http://www.bohmann.dk/observations/2001jun13.htmlEuropean startups. List of 100 European startups.
http://www.bohmann.dk/observations/2001jun12.htmlForm design. Banal design mistakes can make it hard to submit search words and email addresses through forms.
http://www.bohmann.dk/observations/2001jun11.htmlProfit. Strategy Professor Michael Porter recently explained why many dot com companies have failed.
http://www.bohmann.dk/observations/2001jun10.htmlRisk perception. Login pages should be accessible through a secure connection when users submit sensitive data.
http://www.bohmann.dk/observations/2001jun09.htmlCustomer experience. What it looks like when a buyer unpacks his new computer.
http://www.bohmann.dk/observations/2001jun08.htmlEye-guiding colors. Amazing what a few colors can do to usability.
http://www.bohmann.dk/observations/2001jun07.htmlTechnology overkill. Too often, websites differentiate themselves in terms of the visual appearance of the site.
http://www.bohmann.dk/observations/2001jun06.htmlGoodbye Tomalak. Lawrence Lee of Tomalak's Realm has decided to shut down his excellent news service to pursue other goals.
http://www.bohmann.dk/observations/2001jun05.htmlSkilled incompetence. My review of the MAN Group homepage is a good example on how homepages should not be designed.
http://www.bohmann.dk/articles/usability_reviews/man_group.html (Jun 4.)Writing reports. Bruce Tognazzini on how to write a usability report.
http://www.bohmann.dk/observations/2001jun03.html
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ABOUT KRISTOFFER BOHMANN
Kristoffer Bohmann, M.Sc. B.A., advocates user-centered technology and development processes. Lives in Denmark.
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