Month: March 2010

  • The UX of Justinmind Prototyper 3.0

    Justinmind Prototyper 3.0 is released and they state on their blog that a UX review of the product gets you a free license.  I was contacted by someone at their company as well.  A positive review is not required, so I feel free to be completely open and objective.  No conflict of interest, I think.…

  • Kicking out my Windows 7 Google traffic

    <rant> Apparently my 15 month old post on Windows 7 BSOD is the #1 ranked post on Google for the search query “blue screen of death windows 7“.  A ridiculous amount of my traffic goes to that page.  Like 30%.  I don’t want this traffic.  The page had like 40 comments.  People kept asking me…

  • The UX of Dealing with Problems

    Woodward and Bernstein and their series on Watergate set the modern lexicon of scandal and how people deal with them. Here is the formula: A problem or suspicious of a problem arises. People look to the source and say, “What is going on?” If the source says, “Nothing, nope, no problem here. Everything is great.”…

  • UX Greatness Part 3 of 3

    Three things to have UX greatness.  Last one. Good enough isn’t good enough. Eat bad babies. Invest in your future. Invest in your future. It is so rare that anyone does this.  Seriously, everyone talks about it and no one ever does it. At a previous company (which shall remain nameless), there was a project…

  • UX Greatness Part 2 of 3

    Three things to have UX greatness.  Here is #2. Good enough isn’t good enough. Eat bad babies. Invest in your future. Eat bad babies. Every group I have ever witnessed has reached this point sooner or later.  They have something that used to be a good idea.  However, right now, it has become a bad…

  • UX Greatness Part 1 of 3

    Three things to have UX greatness.  Covering just one today. Good enough isn’t good enough. Eat bad babies. Invest in your future. Good enough isn’t good enough Most products, services and expectations are pathetic.  Flying on a plane is a horrible experience, even when it’s good.  Most cars look exactly like 20 others.  Innovation is…

  • Don’t know how vs. time consuming

    I think alot of people confuse these two concepts. Not knowing how to do something may not be surmountable.  Either you learn how or you get lucky or you just do it wrong. I’ve made a handy chart to help understand. If you don’t know how to do something, it doesn’t matter how much time…

  • The UX of Andrew Garcia

    Who is Andrew Garcia?  He is a contestant on American Idol.  What can he tell us about UX?  I’ll jump to the answer and then backtrack. Great UX comes from making a segment of the audience love you with fanaticism, not from trying to please everyone.  Critics are the sign you are on the right…

  • UX Rule Number 1

    I made a little sticky note for someone I manage, but I don’t have a scanner here.  So I recreated it for you. It’s amazing to me how often people break this rule. Everyone thinks the other person knows what they are talking about.  People are happy to pass the buck and add features or…