Links for 2009-05-22
- Wiki Patterns [Wikipatterns] – Wikipatterns.com is a toolbox of patterns & anti-patterns, and a guide to the stages of wiki adoption. It’s also a wiki, which means you can help build the information based on your experiences! Beyond this site, there are many other additional resources.
- Dave Gray’s reading list [Squidoo] – A lot of people have asked Dave Gray to recommend books on visual thinking, visual learning, the brain, business, etc., so he’s compiled this list. He’s added a brief note to each book so you can see why he think it’s important.
- Flavour Extended: The Ultimate Icon Set For Web Designers
- Free download: Good vs. Great Design (summary)
- 5 Design Decision Styles. What’s Yours? [UIE - Jan 21, 2009] – Over the last few years, we’ve been studying the process designers (and their teams) use to make important decisions like these. In the course of our work, we’ve discovered there are five common styles of design that almost every team uses: (1) Unintended, (2) Self, (3) Genius, (4) Activity Focused, and (5) User Focused.
- Userfly: Usability Testing Made Easy
- Imagine, a ‘Firefox 4′ without browser tabs
- 100 Amazing Free WordPress Themes for 2009
- Wolfram Alpha Data Search Engine Launches Tonight [Launch]
- Usability.Edu: 25 Incredibly Useful Usability Cheat Sheets & Checklists [Best Web Design Schools - May 12, 2009] – Is your Web site primed for any viewer? How do you know? The nicest thing about a usable Web site is that it’s just a good thing to do for others so they can easily read your online information. The other side to usability is that it can increase your search engine standings so more people can find your Web site.
- Stuck On Hotmail, Yahoo Mail, Or AOL? Gmail Just Made It Incredibly Easy To Switch
- Jakob Nielsen Critiques Twitter [BusinessWeek - May 08, 2009] – Not everyone is hearts and flowers over Twitter. Web usability consultant Jakob Nielsen discusses the hazards and limitations of tweeting
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