Posts Tagged ‘usability issues

Thursday Theory: Rules For a Perfect Website Navigation: It’s time for our second installment of Thursday Theory, our new weekly post series! Today I’ll be looking at how to achieve a really effective website navigation, and how to avoid some of the most common pitfalls that website owners encounter. I should be clear that it’s [...]

   Contact forms are the best way to attract visitors and to interact with them. A creatively designed and inspirational contact form is the most appropriate way to say welcome to your visitors and invite them to use your services. A comprehensive and stylish form persuades the visitors and helps build their confidence in the [...]

H&M: iPad app review

In: IT news

27 Dec 2010

H&M released an updated version of its iPad app this week, adding the ability to make purchases through the app.  The fashion retailer’s recent UK e-commerce launch was a big disappointment, so does the iPad app offer a better user experience?  Er, no… The app features some new in store items, style guides, a store [...]

   Some time ago I started a mobile app design review section on our company’s website. The idea behind this “Crit Board” was simple: if mobile developers want to create apps that people want to buy, they’ll need help with design and usability. But most of the time they can’t afford it. On our Crit [...]

As I mentioned recently in Frustrated by the Web, I’ve been running into various usability issues on the Web recently. Well, I guess I do that all the time, but this time I took notice of them while trying be a “normal” user. But I digress. What I actually was going to say was that [...]


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