Those who think video games are not educational, this post is for you. Not only can video games be an enjoyable experience, they can teach us many things. Websites and video games often use similar concepts about usability in order to achieve an amazing end-product. I’ve come up with 6 essential concepts that video games […]
Posts Tagged ‘design’
Dynamic Body ID and Class properties on ASP.NET Master Pages
16 Oct , 2009
Master pages are a great feature of ASP.NET. However, they do have some drawbacks, one being they do not easily offer the flexibility of dynamic body ids and classes that our design team here needs.
Luckily a solution exists, and best of all it isn’t all that difficult to implement. The solution is built around […]
WAVE yourself to better Accessibility
21 Sep , 2009
Over 1.6 Billion people use the Internet every day. (Source: Internet World Stats) No joke. Now imagine the potential impact that the web has on those people if a website becomes unusable, or even inaccessible. This potential impact becomes even greater if we look at websites that generate revenue (i.e. E-commerce). WebAIM believes that roughly […]
Website Usability: Simple is Better
29 Apr , 2009
What is the purpose of web usability? Simply put, it’s to make websites easier to use. Good usability makes the site more intuitive to the end user. This should be at the core of any website design.
Apple understands usability better than most companies. If you review Apple’s product catalog you will find one thread of […]
