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UI Design Newsletter – Past Issues

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Past Issues Topics Covered
   

December, 1998

Prototyping – 2 separate studies find no significant difference between high- and low-fidelity prototypes in usability testing.

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November, 1998

Usability Testing – which tests are most effective and when to use them.
Usability Software – computer-based tools for evaluating the efficiency of user interfaces.

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October, 1998

Design Considerations for Older Users.
Traning and Age
– Should training be different for younger and older users?

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September, 1998

Is e-Commerce Thwarted by usability issues?
Experience Counts – but novices shop less than expected.
Strong Demand for e-commerce.

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August, 1998

Proper UI Design is the basis of improving computer productivity.
Designing for Efficiency, not just sufficiency.

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July, 1998

Displaying Information – Hearing spoken text and looking at graphics is the best way to promote user recall.
The Best Way to Learn – Structured exercises are most effective way to train software users.

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June, 1998

Web Usability – Web research gives nine guidelines to improve user performance.
Multimedia – Design tips to promote user recall.