Usability test – changes

Changelog

The points of notice from the usability test:  Search bar – To find content, without browsering through all the blogs Fix the width on singlepost / blog loop. Descriptions on the categories Contact possibilities on About, maybe a contact form?  Search bar: I added the search bar, but i really wanted to keep it minimalistic. From which i tried to [...]

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Usability test – Mira

Assignments, FPW

From the theory we read in FPW, we found out how important usability test were for a website. I invited Mira (Student @ ITU) to run through my personal  blog, and tell me her thoughts.  Points of notice  Search bar – To find content, without browsering through all the blogs Fix the width on singlepost / blog loop. Descriptions on [...]

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Improving structure and readability

Changelog

As my theme was very minimalistic, i choose to go for a text-align justify. This made sharp and clean lines, from which the website was more continuous. Improvint the structure also provided some extra readability, since the text wasn’t flying or was distorted by line spaces etc. In the loop i got tired of writing “more” tags every time i made a post, [...]

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Project presentations Interaction Design

Assignments, IID

Today we had a presentation day, where we had to present our current Interaction Projects. My group (Astrid, Emma, Esben and Simon) presented our project “Vidste Du”, translated it’s “Did you Know”. A project about using the knowledge elder people have and store that for further use. As you can see on this blog, the project has been running throughout [...]

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Tumblr – Full day seminar

Assignments, IMK

A day with presentations of our Media and Communication projects. My group (Andreas, Simon and Philip) talked about Tumblr. A micro-blogging site where people have their individual blog. A big community where people often reblog each others blogs. A thing we found interesting was the motivation and remix of the blogs. The time was sort for the presentation, so we [...]

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