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User Center Approach for Mobile

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I have been pitching about how mobile mindset and user experience is important for any digital marketing and branding already for some time in earlier posts. Here are some questions you can actually ask yourself before start your digital business plan: 1. Who is/are our target user(s) for each of the segment(s) we work on and the features we need to deliver to them in order to secure the customers we have and accquire much more customers? 2. What is/are the problem(s) we are trying to solve for the segement(s) we are working on? 3. What are the business needes we are tying to fulfill? 3. How can we measure while the project is ongoing? Are we are doing the right things? and not only when the project is done. 4. How to constant measure the new features implemented in order to know when something is working or not? Once the critical points for the digital strategy are in place we should be able to answer the following questions: 1. The problem we are trying to solve is ..... 2...

RESPONSIVE MAN

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I came across today a website that explain with responsive man face what I have been pitching about responsive design since the beginning of this blog. I took screenshots of the flash site just to demonstrate how easy is to understand why responsive design doesn't work for all types of sites. This is how the site look in the desktop size a normal man with his eyes moving. See the desktop big screen in black in the top. As soon as I resize the window at the brake point for the tablet the image distort. You can still recognise a man's face, however it is clearly  distorted. See the tablet indicator in the top of the page. Continuing resizing the window to the break point of a mini-tablet, I get the same image of the tablet, in a minimal proportion. See the space above the head, it wasn't there when the window size was a little bigger. Now is when the black magic happens. When it comes to the size of the smartphone, we do not have a man a...

The bad User Experience of the User Interface of the cars

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I came across this article today and it is so amazing how bad can be the user experience (UX) and the user interface (UI) of even the most expensive cars in the market that just amazes me as we live in the information technology era. It just seems that car makes know how to make cars, but have no idea of the interfaces they should design to interact with the user of the car. The State of In-Car UX  article written by Geoff Teehan You can check Teehan's blog by clicking in the link  http://www.teehanlax.com/blog/the-state-of-in-car-ux/  or read here bellow. We are surrounded by bad design. You witness it when you’re taking cash out of an ATM. You experience it when getting your boarding pass from the airport kiosk. You feel it when setting the clock on your stove. Simply put, bad design is everywhere—especially inside your vehicle. With so many industries placing more value on design, specifically interface design, why does the automotive industry seem to have...

The eye tracker. Could this be the end of the mouse?

The eye tracker. Could this be the end of the mouse? The Eye Tribe Tracker claims to be the first affordable eye tracking system for computers. Very exciting new technologies are popping up and that deserves to be shared. http://bcove.me/lwpsrwvg

WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN DESIGNING OR PURCHASING A MOBILE SITE OR APP ?

I have been very busy end of the year with a lot of projects including a thesis for Information Business degree at Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences. Besides all the ups and downs of study, family and work I have decided that I will commit myself to write at least 1000 words per day in order to have all my projects including the blog taken care. Let’s see how it comes up. The topic of the day is the title of the post that is: What to consider when designing or purchasing a mobile site or app? 1. Who will use your site or app? Without knowing who is your target group and knowing basic things about them you won’t go too far.  That is what in UX (User Experience) term means building PERSONAS. Personas should be real users with their complete profiles. Ok, now you might think – you lost me in this one, how do I do that? Well, that is easy. You have the mobile app and site idea.  Who is the first person that comes to your mind that you see using your app...

What Quality Really Means?

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For those who don't know who is Eric Ries and have never hear of his book "The Lean Startup", wake up people,  and go get his book! I am so fan of the Lean movement that I have not only read Eric's book (that is the founder of the Lean Movement), I actually got all the lean books out there and have eaten them (ok, not literary, but you probably have understood me!). Do not be full by the named, it is not only for entrepreneurs. It can be applied to manufacture, software development and literally anything you wanna do. The principles are easy to follow, but this blog post is not about the book or the lean movement, it is about quality and Eric says it beautifully in his post in LinkedIn. I can get back on a summary of his book later on. The title as always seems to be aimed at entrepreneurs, however as I have already mentioned, it can be applied to everything. He say that "quality is really in the eye of the beholder".  The only way to really get ...

The Power of User-Centered-Design in the fight against Cancer

This time I am sharing with a practical example of the power of UX and the user-centered-design when re-inventing from the ground up a website that resulted in increase of knowledge about cancer and its prevention. It describes in details the goal for the Norwegian cancer society online, its strategy, what were the primarily questions it should answer and how the campaings should be organized. The results were the impressive make over of the website with + 20% more people contacting the cancer line. The one time donations increase + 70%, donations total +73% and montly donations + 88%. That is the power of UX and the user-centered-design, so before think twice if is worthing investing on UX, think if is worthing knowing well your customers and what they need to know and do on your site before you build extremely fancy sites that don't pay off. Take you time and see Ida Aalen's presentation on the Content Against Cancer.