Monthly Archives: January 2007

Open Up, Be Accessible…

A client recently asked about “accessibility” and where we stood on compliance. This is not a question I hear very often, and it made me realize how much of an afterthought accessibility is for most designers and developers. Even though it has been a topic of discussion for years, accessibility still sits ignored at the […]

Personalization

James Robertson of Step Two Designs has posted a survey to find out if organizations are using Personalization tools within the intranets and portals.
I find this interesting, partially because of his definition of user-driven personalization:
“Personalisation” in the context of intranets and portals means giving end users (staff) the ability to customise what functionality and content […]

Reworking Product Landing Pages

I’ve been working with North Shore Credit Union (NSCU) for a couple of years now, designing the current site and continuously refining the navigation and key pages. As a client, they’re great to work with because they believe in the power of usability testing and they’re fanatic about site analytics. The NSCU site is built […]