Until this thread I always though UX Toolkit was a User Experience JS Testing Suite - ha!

How about Fluid Design Book? Or Something with "Book" ?

I've always like calling things "Books" (seobook.com for instance) it just gives the air of "yes, we know what we're doing, so much so that we have written a book!"

B

On 29-Jan-09, at 11:57 AM, Jess Mitchell wrote:

I agree!

Fluid Design Guidelines
Fluid Design Tools
Fluid Design Resources
Fluid Design How-Tos
Fluid Design How-To Guide

Doing the shotgun approach hoping that someone strikes down most of what I'm proposing and comes up with something much more brilliant.

J



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On Jan 29, 2009, at 11:50 AM, Jacob Farber wrote:

+1
I agree. "Toolkit" sounds like exactly that - if Im not interested in learning how to use a new "tool" then I would never explore it.
I would miss out on a wealth of research information and guidlines.
Jacob

On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Erin Yu <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Everyone,

As I was reorganizing the Fluid website, I was reminded of the unintuitiveness(!) of the name "UX Toolkit". Some of the new members our team were confused by the name as I was when I first heard it.

General reactions were:
"What is UX?"
"Toolkit sounds like it's something technical. Something developers would use." "Toolkit for user experience. What could it be... Is it like diagrams?"

If I was looking for information on say, "how to do user testing", I would never think to click on something called "UX Toolkit". We have great stuff in UX Toolkit, and I think it will be seen and used more if the name was more intuitive, perhaps something like "Design Guidelines".

What do others think?

Erin

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