rodlux · @rodlux
472 followers · 1056 posts · Server maly.io

Embracing Introverted Strengths, Part 1
From UX Matters

"Many UX professionals are naturally introverted, which likely contributes to their not achieving the same career growth as other more extroverted professionals within an extrovert-biased corporate environment."

uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2023

#ux #hci #jobs #ucd #uxmatters #introvert #extrovert

Last updated 2 years ago

Digital/Mensch · @digitalmensch
77 followers · 81 posts · Server mastodon.online

So Links, die wie Links aussehen, aber nicht anklickbar sind - weiss man da Genaueres? Oder ist das ein Beitrag zum Training der Hand-Auge-Klick-Ärger-Koordination?

#uxmatters

Last updated 3 years ago

Eva · @ewus
53 followers · 103 posts · Server mastodon.coffee

Me: Hello yes that’s my office building on screen please show me the bakeries in the neighbourhood

Google Maps: HERE ARE A HUNCH OF BAKERIES AND SOME RANDOM THINGS IN THE 188 KM2 OF STOCKHOLM MUNICIPALITY

#uxmatters

Last updated 3 years ago

Michal Bryxí · @MichalBryxi
52 followers · 28 posts · Server mastodon.coffee

The "you have to have second device to be able to use QR code that you have your first device" game is still strong.

#uxmatters

Last updated 3 years ago

Michal Bryxí · @MichalBryxi
52 followers · 28 posts · Server mastodon.coffee

Lines of public transport that share route, but go in opposite directions should *not* be named in the same way. Reason? If I'm in a hurry in a new city, it's extremely hard to orientate myself.
Proposed solutions:
- Make them one number apart: U8 vs U9
- Add suffix hinting general direction of the line: U8S (south) vs U8N (north)
- Make it so that odd numbers always go North or West or Clockwise and even numbers go South or East or Counterclockwise

#uxmatters #publictransport

Last updated 3 years ago