Articles published in September 2009
What is information architecture? Why is it so important? What can you do to ensure your website has a good information structure?
Don’t bore people with messages about your new website. It’s not just inappropriate, it could cost you customers.
Which screen resolutions do people in Belgium use to surf the web? And what does that mean for your website’s layout?
What happened?
While uploading a picture on Flickr last week, I got the following message.
Of course I want to upgrade. Immediately. After all, I’ve already used a full 1% of my monthly limit.
Where do I sign up?
What’s wrong with this message?
Flickr shows me a message that isn’t relevant to me. I’ve only used 1% of my [...]
Which browsers and operating systems do people use to surf your website in Belgium? Is Firefox catching up with Internet Explorer? Is Chrome as popular with housewives as it is with geeks? The market share of the different browsers in Belgium. Figures for September 2009.
Is there really no such thing as bad publicity? What about somebody else’s bad publicity shown on your website? Check out the example from Citroen.
2 articles about usability, a handy tool, a few quotes and a movie. A South Park spoof. Go on, you know you want to see it.
Paying hommage to the homepage of the Belgian town of Moerbeke-Waas, a treasure from a bygone era.
