Thanks! This comes at exactly the right time. The company I work for is beginning to appreciate usability and user experience. I think that a step in the right direction would be to create short styleguides for each project that is currently under development. Then, the developers would have a consistent guideline for placing and naming of buttons, the grouping of elements and such. I've seen that this is a problem. I also hope that the styleguides creates support under the developers for further user interaction efforts. Can someone offer advice for creating such a styleguide (even if it is: don't do it :-) )?
Kind regards, Marco Plaisier 2008/1/5, Darek Paciorek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > Have a look at Windows Vista User Experience Guidelines: > > http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa511258.aspx > > > Thanks :) > ________________________________________________________________ > *Come to IxDA Interaction08 | Savannah* > February 8-10, 2008 in Savannah, GA, USA > Register today: http://interaction08.ixda.org/ > > ________________________________________________________________ > Welcome to the Interaction Design Association (IxDA)! > To post to this list ....... [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Unsubscribe ................ http://www.ixda.org/unsubscribe > List Guidelines ............ http://www.ixda.org/guidelines > List Help .................. http://www.ixda.org/help > ________________________________________________________________ *Come to IxDA Interaction08 | Savannah* February 8-10, 2008 in Savannah, GA, USA Register today: http://interaction08.ixda.org/ ________________________________________________________________ Welcome to the Interaction Design Association (IxDA)! To post to this list ....... [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe ................ http://www.ixda.org/unsubscribe List Guidelines ............ http://www.ixda.org/guidelines List Help .................. http://www.ixda.org/help
