Posts tagged with 'Usability'

Ecommerce Expo 2010

By Abid Warsi on 21 October 2010

Webcredible had a stand at the Ecommerce Expo again this October which ran on Tuesday and Wednesday. If you came by you’ll have noticed that our stand looked very different. We changed our brand and logo on Monday, and we had a new stand design with the new look and feel to match.

We met some … Read more about ‘Ecommerce Expo 2010′


White space and minimalist design

By Yeevon Ooi on 8 September 2010

It’s very common nowadays to hear people from all sorts of backgrounds commenting on the design of websites. A few of the popular comments participants tend to make during usability testing sessions which often send mixed messages to clients include “I like a lot of white space” or “I prefer a minimalist design”.

From a user … Read more about ‘White space and minimalist design’


Pre-university admin tasks should be completed online - poll results

By Claire Savage on 19 August 2010

I find it very hard to believe that 14 years on from when I went through the A-Level/Uni student application process, basic activities in the whole system are still not available online.

Just take a look at today’s typical student:

most will be on online via PC and mobile applications
most will be regularly interacting with websites, not … Read more about ‘Pre-university admin tasks should be completed online - poll results’


If it works for Amazon, why wouldn’t it work for your site?

By Ariana Polyviou on 9 August 2010

When creating a new ecommerce website, one of the key issues that is likely to come up is ‘How to create a successful user interface?’ An easy answer could be ‘Do it like Amazon’ and besides, nobody can deny it, Amazon is one of the most successful ecommerce stores worldwide.

Amazon’s facts speak for themselves:

Listed at … Read more about ‘If it works for Amazon, why wouldn’t it work for your site?’


Building Perfect Council Websites ‘10 conference

By Pete Broadbent on 15 July 2010

Yesterday I had the pleasure of chairing a discussion attended by representatives from 10 different councils at the Building Perfect Council Websites ‘10 conference at Olympia.

I spent a few minutes headlining the findings from our 2010 council report The Devil Is in the Detail and then opened up the discussion. The overwhelming consensus was that all … Read more about ‘Building Perfect Council Websites ‘10 conference’