Category: Human-computer interaction
This collection of movies provide an entertaining, and a potentially useful, complement to the textbook “Designing for People: An introduction to human factors engineering“. The films show examples of human factors design concepts in...
Data visualization can extend the power of human perception to understand complex phenomena. Viewing data from hundreds or thousands of time series is difficult because simply plotting the raw time series data quickly leads...
How Bad UX Killed Jenny – Tragic Design – MediumPoor design of medical record systems can have tragic consequences https://t.co/SJ9SjdF1lD — John Lee (@Jdlee888) March 30, 2017
"If your connected home is hacked you'll have poltergeists, but if your AR glasses are hacked you'll hallucinate." https://t.co/7xMANutPmI — John Lee (@Jdlee888) April 12, 2017
Moving beyond the wall of apps for smartphone interactions https://t.co/X6rT8o3Jy6 — John Lee (@Jdlee888) May 10, 2017 Fuschia, @Google’s experimental mobile OS, solves glaring problems that Apple doesn’t get https://t.co/Va6OvzJaXf pic.twitter.com/eTQdCN7A0P — Co.Design (@FastCoDesign)...
More assiduously adhering to design consistency than most apps. One reason why Denmark is the happiest nation? pic.twitter.com/4e2F1seCgs — John Lee (@Jdlee888) May 20, 2017
Making voice interaction work: Grice's maxims, coherent personality, an proactive responses to accommodate uncertainty https://t.co/JGMHIDX6cG — John Lee (@Jdlee888) May 26, 2017
What are the odds of a horrific mistake happening from this dropdown design? UX Design can be life or death. https://t.co/RchltEOQH9 — Jared Spool (@jmspool) May 27, 2017 Well, this dropdown on the ePrescribing...
Magical Apple touch bar changes to suggest things I might want to do: Almost like Siri is in my keyboard