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[10 ĐIỀU CHƯA BAO GIỜ ĐƯỢC DẠY]

Posted by: Nguyen Hanh on: October 9, 2008

Bạn đi học nhưng chưa hẳn là được biết tất cả mọi thứ (Ảnh minh họa)

(Dân trí) – Michael McDonough, một giảng viên kiến trúc, một nhà báo đã từng làm ngạc nhiên các sinh viên của mình bằng bài viết “10 điều chưa bao giờ được dạy ở trường thiết kế”. Nhưng đặc biệt [...]

[FLEXIBLE LAYOUTS - CHALLENGE FOR THE FUTURE]

Posted by: Nguyen Hanh on: July 30, 2008

This article is a guest post written by Dirk Jesse, the developer of YAML (Yet Another Multicolumn Layout), an (X)HTML&CSS framework which explains his motivation for YAML in the last paragraph of the article. This article is supposed to initiate the discussion about the need for more flexible layouts in modern web design and explain [...]

[WEB FORM DESIGN PATTERNS - SIGN-UP FORMS - PART II]

Posted by: Nguyen Hanh on: July 25, 2008

(smashingmagazine) Last week we have presented first findings of our web forms survey. The main objective of the survey was to provide designers and developers with some intuition of how effective web forms are designed; we also presented some guidelines of how an effective and user-friendly web form can be achieved.
We have focused on sign-up [...]

[WEB FORM DESIGN PATTERNS - SIGN UP FORMS]

Posted by: Nguyen Hanh on: July 25, 2008

If you want to maximize the revenue of your service you need to maximize completion rates of your web forms. Unless you have some revolutionary ideas to impress your visitors at first glance, it is not enough to simply enable users to sign up on your site. To make it possible for the service to [...]

[HOW TO COMMUNICATE DESIGN DECISIONS TO CLIENTS]

Posted by: Nguyen Hanh on: July 25, 2008

You may have noticed that in certain business and marketing circles there exists a “backlash” against the design community. Despite the rise of attractive, user-friendly solutions, in such circles unattractive designs have somehow managed to remain at the verge of acceptance. You’ll hear ideas being thrown around like “design is a waste of time — [...]