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  • guest48946
    guest48946 said 1 month Edit Delete

    Hi Nick,



    I saw the presentation at WebMaster Jam but was out in the hallway and didn't get to see the slides. Also couldn't hear well over the jamming that was going on in the Microsoft room right next door so I appreciate your taking the time to post the slide show. Thanks.



    By the way - here's my website that I asked you to give me some constructive criticism on:



    www.dataplus-svc.com



    Be kind now.



    info@dataplus-svc.com

  • guest1d83
    guest1d83 said 1 month Edit Delete

    Enjoyed this presentation. Thank you for your work.

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    The Seven Commandments Of User Experience

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    Nick Finck will explore the characteristics of a great user experience. He'll go over techniques, tips, and tricks for Website design, information architecture, Website interactions, and markup sure to make your users happy. He'll also explain how following the seven commandments can boost your site's ease of use, appeal, conversion rates, and more.

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    1. Slide 1: e Seven Commandments of User Experience. Nick Finck, October 4, 2008 Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    2. Slide 3: ? Who the f#@k is this dude? Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    3. Slide 4: Nick Finck • Principle & Director of User Experience for Blue Flavor • Publisher of Digital Web Magazine • Based in Seattle, Washington • Over 13 years working in the web field • Projects: Adobe, Cisco, CitiBank, Converse, FDIC, HP, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Oprah, PBS, Peet’s Coffee Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    4. Slide 5: ? What is User Experience? Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    5. Slide 6: UX is the umbrella that covers: • Accessibility (GAWDs) • Information Architecture (IAI) • Information Design (IDA) • Interaction Design (IxDA) • Technical Writing (STC) • Usability Engineering (UPA) • User Research (HFES) • Visual Design (AIGA) • Web Analytics (WAA) Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    6. Slide 7: The First Commandment It’s All About e Users Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    7. Slide 8: Photo by Andrea Wiggins http://www.flickr.com/photos/anikarenina/550438755/ Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    8. Slide 9: Who Really Is the User? Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    9. Slide 10: “You are not the user. Neither is your boss.” - Jessyca Frederick Director of Product Management,ThisNext Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    10. Slide 11: Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    11. Slide 12: ? But if I don’t listen to the client or boss, won’t they will fire me? Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    12. Slide 13: Finding the Sweet Spot Tec als Go hn ica ess lG sin Sweet oa l Spot Bu s Customer (or User) Goals Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    13. Slide 14: Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    14. Slide 15: The Second Commandment Avoid Solutioneering Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    15. Slide 16: Identify Problems Before Finding Solutions Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    16. Slide 17: “Design, by very definition, is the act of solving problems. In order for anything to be designed well, we must first identify the problems we are trying to solve and the goals we are trying to reach.” - Jeff Croft Web Designer, Blue Flavor Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
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    20. Slide 21: The Third Commandment Form Always Follows Function Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    21. Slide 22: “[Design is] adding experience but taking away the hard edges, and allow people to embrace the tool or service in a closer interaction.” - Thomas Vander Wal Principal, InfoCloud Solutions Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    22. Slide 23: Photo by Tex Texin http://www.flickr.com/photos/textexin/401742074/ Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    23. Slide 24: Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    24. Slide 25: The Fourth Commandment Allow for Failure Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    25. Slide 26: “Failure is not falling down. Failure is not getting up.” - Nick Finck Principal, Blue Flavor Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    26. Slide 27: Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    27. Slide 28: ! Michael Jordan failed to make his varsity basketball team Albert Einstein's teacher described him as \"mentally slow\" Walt Disney went bankrupt several times Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    28. Slide 29: Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    29. Slide 30: The Fifth Commandment Do Not Imitate, Innovate Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    30. Slide 31: Pedometer Nike+ Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    31. Slide 32: Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
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    36. Slide 37: The Sixth Commandment Do Not Get in the User’s Way Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    37. Slide 38: ink about the Context Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    38. Slide 39: Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
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    40. Slide 41: Photo by ATIS547 http://www.flickr.com/photos/albaum/1564680070/ Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    41. Slide 42: Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    42. Slide 43: Content is Critical Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    43. Slide 44: “On any page with text, make sure most of your best design efforts account for making that text scanable, clickable, readable and understandable.” - Jay Fienberg Principal, Juxtaprose Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    44. Slide 45: ! 95% of web users do not read 80% of your content! Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    45. Slide 46: This doesn’t mean that your content isn’t important, it means it’s more important. Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    46. Slide 47: Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    47. Slide 48: The Seventh Commandment Use Your Network Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    48. Slide 49: Always Have A Mentor Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    49. Slide 50: Photo by K.G. Schneider http://www.flickr.com/photos/kgs/2415050174/ Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    50. Slide 51: Be a Connector Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    51. Slide 52: Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    52. Slide 53: Don’t be Afraid to Reach Out for Help Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    53. Slide 54: Forget reference books, you are here and I have business cards! Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    54. Slide 55: Thank you! Come to our party tonight, we’ll get you drunk Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta
    55. Slide 56: Seven Commandments of User Experience. Nick Finck, October 4, 2008 http://www.blueflavor.com/ http://www.blueflavor.com/blog/ nick@blueflavor.com Webmaster Jam Session 2008 - Atlanta