[Sigia-l] Re: SIGIA-L: Most abusive user experience?

Mar{ia Elena Varrone mvarrone at cantv.net
Mon Apr 8 15:42:02 EDT 2002


Also it could be an excellent tool to generate good discussions on which the
professionals think on certain subjects with examples, as long as that site
administers and maintains are groups of serious professionals, which does
not leave of side the good sense of humor.

Greetings to all the list
María Elena Varrone
----- Original Message -----
From: "Susan Zeyher" <susan_z40 at yahoo.com>
To: <sigia-l at asis.org>
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 11:21 AM
Subject: [Sigia-l] Re: SIGIA-L: Most abusive user experience?


>
> --- Byron Stevens <bstevens at neptune.on.ca> wrote:
>
> <snip, snip>
>
> > Maybe a published User Experience hall of shame as
> > well as fame?
> > Thoughts?
>
> I think that's a great idea!  But, It has to give
> clear reasons for the shame or fame.  It would need
> explanations that don't assume the reader has prior
> knowledge.  An example would be the talk on this list
> about the pains and pleasures of Flash.  I read very
> little of the discussion because it assumed you
> already knew what Flash is and the differences between
> using it or not using it.
>
> User Experience Halls of Fame and Shame could be a
> good tool for educating people about information
> architecture and usability issues.  Especially those
> people who have to design for the Web, but don't have
> the time to acquire professional level knowledge about
> it.
>
> Susan Zeyher
> Striving to make order out of information chaos.
>
>
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