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The User Experience & Design Blog covers issues that affect the web user's experience, which include information architecture, usability, accessibility, web development and latest trends. It is authored by the User Experience & Design Team at Forum One Communications, a web strategy/technology firm in the Washington DC area.

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Jan about Hierarchy - Design's pecking order
Sat, 21.06.2008 14:10
very nice :-)


James Dowsett about Primary Navigation Image Replacement
Tue, 03.06.2008 05:13
Hi, Regarding Method #3: You can get rid of the long dashed focus border that shows in Firefox by adding 'overflow: [...]


Jared about Primary Navigation Image Replacement
Tue, 29.04.2008 17:45
Thank you for the assistance. It worked perfectly.


Dave Yuknat about It's Called Usability Testing, not User Testing
Mon, 31.03.2008 09:38
Ditto what Anna said. Each time a Project Mgr or a biz owner asks me, "when are we doing user testing"? They are [...]


Anna Marshall about It's Called Usability Testing, not User Testing
Thu, 27.03.2008 16:35
Your points on the idea that you're testing a site, not the user, are well taken. But I think "user testing" can be [...]


Michael Julson about Scaled Visio Wireframe Templates & Stencils
Thu, 27.03.2008 13:18
Thanks for the great stencil. Could I talk you into applying a license to the stencil like from Creative Commons or [...]


Matt Humphrey about Fly-out Menus are Evil
Tue, 25.03.2008 22:08
Dave, you actually raise a good point that I think gets overlooked very often. Laptop/touch pad users tend to get [...]


Matt Humphrey about It's Called Usability Testing, not User Testing
Tue, 25.03.2008 14:58
To add to the semantic mix-ups, there's also User Acceptance Testing (UAT) which usually consists of testing the site or [...]