Posts Tagged ‘trust’

How to create secure and memorable passwords

Posted Friday, February 19th, 2010 by Richard Caddick

Tips on how to create a secure password that you will remember.

10 ways you can use photos to influence the user experience

Posted Friday, January 29th, 2010 by James Chudley

Photos can have a fundamental effect upon the user experience but as UX designers we generally ignore them. In this article James Chudley, our resident photographer, shares ten ways that you can use photos to enhance the user experience as well as suggesting a new way to annotate photographs in your wireframes and prototypes.

Five tips to improve your user interface design

Posted Thursday, January 14th, 2010 by Richard Caddick

Five top tips to improve user interface design at an early stage of project development.

Qualitative research part 1: A primer

Posted Wednesday, October 14th, 2009 by Walt Buchan

A primer that introduces the foundations of qualitative research, reliability and validity. In part two we look at the threats to reliability and validity and how we deal with them during user experience fieldwork, in depth interviews (IDIs) and usability testing.

Ecommerce optimisation tips part 4: 10 guidelines to consider when designing for trust

Posted Friday, August 7th, 2009 by James Chudley

10 guidelines to help you increase your online conversions and help build trust and rapport with your users.

Consistency and design

Posted Friday, June 5th, 2009 by Bonny Colville-Hyde

Using consistent design and interactions helps users to learn and use your products.

Simplicity means trusting your users

Posted Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007 by Giles Colborne

But, often, complex problems demand simple solutions.
Simple tools are always the most useful. My kitchen knife is a peeler, chopper, gouger, stirrer, spatula, masher – all in one. Its simplicity means it can be turned to many uses. Whereas my lemon zester is far more interesting to look at, but it’s only good for zesting [...]