Re: [IxDA Discuss] What Colors do Designers like on a Website'sHome Page?

2008-05-11 Thread Caroline Jarrett
From: Bruno Figueiredo [EMAIL PROTECTED]


: Be aware that colors convey meanings too, but they differ from culture
: to culture. So I guess you should chosse the one closest to what you
: want it to mean.
:
: More info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_psychology

Bruno is correct in pointing us to the wikipedia article, which has plenty of 
appropriate scepticism about the supposed cultural 
connotations of colour. While it's true that people assign meanings to colours, 
those meanings are by no means stable and certainly 
aren't stable across cultures or within them.

For example, the hilarious Xerox guide to cultural connotations still peddles 
generic information that is by no means accurate or 
reliable. Here's the page on Britain:
http://www.office.xerox.com/small-business/resources/international-color-guide-britain/enus.html

which makes extensive use of the term 'Tudor Britain' (there was no such thing: 
the Tudors were an English dynasty and Scotland 
never had a Tudor period) and seems to base most of its advice on colour 
connotations at that time. As I've said elsewhere, we've 
maybe had less change in Britain since 1603, the end of the Tudor period, than 
in some other countries, but Tudor opinions are by no 
means a reliable guide to today's Britain.

There's no substitute for testing your colours in the way you plan to use them 
with your target audience. The results can be very 
surprising. For example, the Association for Project Management here in the UK, 
not exactly the most hip organisation, recently 
successfully rebranded in pink, purple and pale blue.

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Re: [IxDA Discuss] Iron Man

2008-05-11 Thread Dan Saffer
I hate to make predictions, but Iron Man's 3D hologram modeling isn't  
very far off. Check out Sketch Furniture for instance:


http://www.frontdesign.se/sketchfurniture/

They are literally sketching in air. A hologram would just allow them  
to actually see what they were sketching.


Dan



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Re: [IxDA Discuss] Interaction Designer in new Ford Commercial

2008-05-11 Thread Harry Zupnik
I remember some years ago (~1995?) when a female Ford engineer was
featured and she was explaining some of the details (and
difficulties) designing the control panel for the Ford Taurus.

Also, a recent Lexus commercial features the satisfying touch and
feel of the controls in the Rx350


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Re: [IxDA Discuss] Need suggestions for iconography

2008-05-11 Thread gabriel friedman
I'm assuming there are more tests throughout the program. In which
case, would you maybe be better off designing a single test icon
- pencil/paper, torso/paper, radio buttons/checkboxes - and using
something else to convey that *this* test is for determining
placement.

It's a lot to ask of an icon that it convey test to determine what
functionality you're shown!

Then again, maybe I'm just not a very good icon designer.


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Re: [IxDA Discuss] Interaction Designer in new Ford Commercial

2008-05-11 Thread Gavin Burke
Design has been co-opted in marketing departments as a way to appeal  
to our generation over our parents, who were more concerned with  
practicalities such as price.
It seems to be just that though, marketing, as Ford cars now come  
with a keyless ignition system that is totally confusing. Ask most  
Ford drivers and
they would nearly go so far as to not buy a Ford again because of it.  
Perfect example of a feature added to appeal in the show room

over the real world.

Suppose added value through design has been used by Audi for a long  
time, the current Citroen C5 ad is a parody of the situation

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMQnPWjK5pE


On 10 May 2008, at 16:59, Elizabeth Bacon wrote:


I must see this commercial!! All I can say is that Elizabeth Baron,
Technical Specialist in Virtual Reality and Advanced Visualization at
Ford Motor Company, has the second-coolest name in our field.








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Re: [IxDA Discuss] IRC for IXDA?

2008-05-11 Thread the

perfect!

On May 10, 2008, at 4:09 PM, paige saez wrote:


I set up #ixd on irc.freenode.net this a.m. after I posted my last
response earlier this am.

Not to play favorites--Just cause it was a simple enough thing to do.

I think the more channels the better personally. I just want to have
access to a community.

If this doesn't end up being the channel we use, I am not worried
about it.
In any case I will be 'there' holding down the fort even if no one
is around.



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Re: [IxDA Discuss] What Colors do Designers like on a Website'sHome Page?

2008-05-11 Thread Jeff Seager
I'm with Robert in suggesting you ask a different question,
Harvinder. Choosing a color scheme is as important as choosing a
font, as each conveys something about the company and its image.
It's really a combination of many factors that will create the final
impression, and for me the end goal is to elicit consistent confidence
in buyers, users, etc.

Color contrast is important for accessibility (the precise minimum
contrast required is presently being reconsidered by the W3C's Web
Accessibility Initiative). You can test your color choices with one
of the tools found here: http://tinyurl.com/2ets5g

I'm probably an oddball, but I prefer not to use white except for
highlights, and to help call attention to the smallest of
headlines. A majority of web designers use white for the background
(it's the default), and for people who browse the Web a lot that can
cause eye fatigue. Unlike the printed page, a Web page requires
the user to glare directly into a light source. We ought to keep that
in mind, and modify our design practices to facilitate physical as
well as cognitive comfort.


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[IxDA Discuss] Combining input and search field

2008-05-11 Thread Abdul-Rahman Advany
Hey,

I am creating a webapplications where users can add suggestions. I am using
one field for both input and search.

Here is the prototype: http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/5808/gif1tl5.gif

1. User is asked to input a suggestion
2. During input relevant suggestions are searched and given to the user
3. User can either choose to vote or to suggest

However its currently not clear that the field also functions as a search
field... can you simplify this somehow?

I was thinking to change the question to What would you like to suggest (or
search)?

or change the button to Search or Suggest

Hope you guys have some tips (or references to research on using one field
for two types of actions)

Greets,

-- 
Abdul-Rahman Advany

IM: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: [IxDA Discuss] Login / Lougout from a Usability perspective

2008-05-11 Thread gabriel friedman
Sorry, i'm confused. Why are there two logins? That in itself is
confusing.


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Re: [IxDA Discuss] What Colors do Designers like on a Website'sHome Page?

2008-05-11 Thread Will Parker

On May 11, 2008, at 3:54 AM, Caroline Jarrett wrote:

For example, the hilarious Xerox guide to cultural connotations  
still peddles generic information that is by no means accurate or

reliable. Here's the page on Britain:
http://www.office.xerox.com/small-business/resources/international-color-guide-britain/enus.html



The language in the Xerox guide has the same air of bland plausibility  
one sees in SEO guides, astrological forecasts, and other documents  
aimed at an inattentive audience. I particularly like this little gem:


Red is also the color of livery. (Except, of course, when it's not.)

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Re: [IxDA Discuss] What Colors do Designers like on a Website'sHome Page?

2008-05-11 Thread Will Evans
Did you enjoy the perfect contradiction of perfect yellow? Brides wore it
(joy and honor); but it also represents jealousy and fading love? Brides and
fading love?

Who wrote this?

Dial 1-900-Bull-Sh*t, Only .99 cents per minute.

On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 5:45 PM, Will Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 On May 11, 2008, at 3:54 AM, Caroline Jarrett wrote:

  For example, the hilarious Xerox guide to cultural connotations still
  peddles generic information that is by no means accurate or
  reliable. Here's the page on Britain:
 
  http://www.office.xerox.com/small-business/resources/international-color-guide-britain/enus.html
 



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Re: [IxDA Discuss] Combining input and search field

2008-05-11 Thread Luiz Ricardo Grzeca
Hey Abdul-Rahman,



I would recommend del.icio.us tags system as a reference or something like:



Your suggestion:
++ +-+
¦type your suggestion here   ¦ ¦   add   ¦


++ +-+



We found those topics that looks similar to your suggestion. Would you like to 
use one of them?

(just click the topic and hit the button add)

- suggestion topic 1

- suggestion topic 2



Clicking the topic on the list would add its text to the input field and the 
add button would add a vote to the database.

Otherwise, the typed text would be added as a new register.


Or something like Safari's url input field  auto-complete:



Your suggestion:

++ +-+

¦suggestion topic 1  ¦ ¦   add   ¦



++ +-+


¦suggestion topic 1¦^¦


¦suggestion topic 2¦ ¦


¦suggestion topic 3¦v¦



++


In this case, the found suggestions auto-complete the input box (the
typed text is in bold, the auto-completed in regular weight) 

If the users keeps typing a different topic than those already found, it is 
added as a new suggestion.

If the user choses a topic that already exists it is added as a vote.


I prefer the 2nd one that keeps the flow in just one block on the interface, 
but admit that it's trickier to implement :)


Ricardo Grzeca


 Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 17:10:25 +0200
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: discuss@lists.interactiondesigners.com
 Subject: [IxDA Discuss] Combining input and search field
 
 Hey,
 
 I am creating a webapplications where users can add suggestions. I am using
 one field for both input and search.
 
 Here is the prototype: http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/5808/gif1tl5.gif
 
 1. User is asked to input a suggestion
 2. During input relevant suggestions are searched and given to the user
 3. User can either choose to vote or to suggest
 
 However its currently not clear that the field also functions as a search
 field... can you simplify this somehow?
 
 I was thinking to change the question to What would you like to suggest (or
 search)?
 
 or change the button to Search or Suggest
 
 Hope you guys have some tips (or references to research on using one field
 for two types of actions)
 
 Greets,
 
 -- 
 Abdul-Rahman Advany
 
 IM: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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Instale a Barra de Ferramentas com Desktop Search e ganhe EMOTICONS para o 
Messenger! É GRÁTIS!
http://www.msn.com.br/emoticonpack

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[IxDA Discuss] Website Critique

2008-05-11 Thread Mike Caskey

Hi everyone!

I recently completed some redesign work for this website and would love 
to get some feedback from the IxD community: sonlight.com


Any input/suggestions/advice I can get will be appreciated.

Thanks!

Mike Caskey
Denver Colorado

P.S. One item I'm really looking for input on is the on-screen 
login/registration and shopping cart summary.  I have read (and am 
beginning to agree with) that a login form and the like does not need to 
be persistant, but rather, only presented when needed.


Also, I'm not sure the dropdown menu is what I really want.  The plan 
was to eventually have a multiple-column menu, similar to what you might 
see on target.com, but now I'm not 100% convinced that a dropdown is 
even the way to go.


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Re: [IxDA Discuss] Combining input and search field

2008-05-11 Thread Paul Eisen
Abdul-Rahman Advany asked:
 1. User is asked to input a suggestion
 2. During input relevant suggestions are searched and given to the
user
 3. User can either choose to vote or to suggest

However its currently not clear that the field also functions as a
search
field... can you simplify this somehow?


My thoughts on this:
It's not necessary to call out search as an action. Why? Because the
user is not explicitly searching; they are just suggesting. The search
is a background system function, invoked as a way to help interpret the
input. 

A suggestion: If a close match to the user input is found, the system
response can be something to the effect of, Thanks for your suggestion.
You told us 'ABC'. Others have said 'abc'. Select one of the following
to submit your input: 
[Radio button] 'abc' is essentially the same as my suggestion
[Radio button] I'm suggesting ABC as a new alternative
[Push buttons] Submit; Back or Cancel (depending on the interaction
model)

Pardon the coarse wording; could definitely use some cleanup. Other
thoughts?

Paul Eisen
Principal User Experience Architect
tandemseven

416.840.4447 office/mobile
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Re: [IxDA Discuss] Website Critique

2008-05-11 Thread gabriel friedman
Mike - 

First off, nice job It's welcoming, and the purpose of the site is
clear. Now for some critique!

* Color is such a subjective thing, but to my eye there's a lot of
color going on; gold background, red logo and header border, blue,
then main panels - green, tan, blue -which aren't carried through
the the panel landing pages. I think a simpler palette would sever
you better.

* sign in/get your sign in. Conventionally, one either signs in
or creates account. get your sign in is a little confusing,
especially since the button reads register free. Simplifying the
language, and maybe combining both functions into a single box (sign
in/create account) would save space and cut down on visual clutter. 

* the fourth column (containing the catalog offer and the how to
teach one or more children block) peters out quickly, leaving a
blank. This content could probably be integrated into either then
right column, or added to the three main columns, for a better page
balance.

* the top main nav seems an afterthought; small, italic type, not
anchored to anything. It could have more prominence by either making
them tabs, or giveing them some kind of container - background color,
borders, etc... As it is, they seem lost ion the wide grey expanse of
the header.


* this is a minor pet peeve of mine: aligning the green awards,
guarantee and more buttons is preferable to allowing the
content to determine where the buttons fall.


* the design breaks down a bit on the second level; after the
graphic-heavy home page with the abundant color and nice panel
treatment, the landing pages (I looked at subjects and about
sonlilght are comparatively plain.

*on the 2nd-level pages (eg, about sonlight  new to home schooling),
the 4-column layout seems strange; the left nav column makes sense,
the right sign in/cart column makes sense, but the middle two don't.
a simple 1-column (center space) layout with some simple lines
separating the questions/links would be easier to scan. And there are
some unexplained vertical gaps  (on mac/firefox) at least between some
of the boxes - not sure if these are so certain content lines up, or a
coding flaw. 

That's enough from me; i'm sure others will have more opinions. I
love the product selector (ajax?) on the new to sonlight page!

Gabe Friedman
www.gabefriedman.com


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Re: [IxDA Discuss] What Colors do Designers like on a Website'sHome Page?

2008-05-11 Thread Kevin Doyle
Does the original post sound a little trollish to anyone else? 


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Re: [IxDA Discuss] Website Critique

2008-05-11 Thread Will Evans
Mike,

I saw a lot of good things, and don't really have time for a heuristic
evalaution, but one recommendation is this:
Tio navigation  Homeschool Curriculum  and then a bunch of
sub-categories. Have you tested these with users? To me, the labels made no
sense. Are these common terms like Sonlight P3/4 ?? Would someone who knows
nothing about homeschooling (or education), but is interested in it - know
what this means? I honestly didn't.
The more I think about it - some of the things I noticed really aren't IxD
issues, but IA issues. If you could get some existing and potential users,
do some user research - maybe some cart sorting, labeling exercises and
testing around the navigation structure.

Just some ideas.

Good luck.

On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 6:06 PM, Mike Caskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi everyone!

 I recently completed some redesign work for this website and would love to
 get some feedback from the IxD community: sonlight.com

 Any input/suggestions/advice I can get will be appreciated.

 Thanks!

 Mike Caskey
 Denver Colorado

 P.S. One item I'm really looking for input on is the on-screen
 login/registration and shopping cart summary.  I have read (and am beginning
 to agree with) that a login form and the like does not need to be
 persistant, but rather, only presented when needed.

 Also, I'm not sure the dropdown menu is what I really want.  The plan was
 to eventually have a multiple-column menu, similar to what you might see on
 target.com, but now I'm not 100% convinced that a dropdown is even the way
 to go.



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Re: [IxDA Discuss] Points and Rewards in a Social Networking Site

2008-05-11 Thread Jared M. Spool


On May 9, 2008, at 2:47 PM, Timothy Makoid wrote:

I am a student majoring in Information Systems with  a concentration  
in HCI/ID/UX/HF. I'm working on my final project and we are  
designing a small scale social networking site. Were trying to come  
up with a sort of gaming system that encourages the users to  
interact with each other and the site. There are a couple ways to  
earn points: by taking quizzes based on stories, by sending  
different forms of greetings to each other, and by setting up goals  
for each other and achieving them.(Thats what we have currently).



Hi Tim,

Have you looked at http://www.iminlikewithyou.com ?

Your idea is the basic premise behind the site.

Why don't you look at what they've done and then tell us what you'd  
like to do that's different? If you narrow the focus of your question,  
you might get more response from the list.


Jared



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