I conducted a workshop on Web and mobile form design guidelines at User Friendly 2010, the 7th UPA (Usability Professionals’ Association) Conference of China, which was held at Nanjing in November.
This workshop presentation provides a set of guidelines for designing Web forms and strategies that can be applied to mobile forms design. I’ve used various form examples, from both Western and Chinese websites in this presentation.
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Hi Chui
Thanks for sharing such an extensive piece of work – it is fascinating to be shown how the same issues appear across cultures.
Could I be a pain and ask for the sources for the figures on conversion rate and other measures in slides 40 and 80?
Dave
Hi Dave,
Thanks for your good words.
Happy to share the sources. You can find the case study by Imaginary Landscape about their contact form at: http://www.imagescape.com/clients-like-you/contact-form/; and Luke’s article on inline validation at: http://www.alistapart.com/articles/inline-validation-in-web-forms/
Chui
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