Monthly Archives: January 2008

Tired of your personalized Google home page?

There are a couple new and different themes for the Google home page. The Earth Light theme is very nice if you want to see if your friends around the world are in daylight or not, and the Simplicity is Complex is a cool and very different look from the other themes.
By the way, [...]

Better user experience for Vancouver bus riders

Good news for people in Vancouver guessing whether they should walk or take the bus (especially when it’s raining). You can now text the number of the bus stop to 33333 and you’ll get a text back telling you what time the next six buses are coming.
I tried it out, and it seems to [...]

Convenient travel feature from Google

Another nifty feature from Google: you can now get your flight status directly from the Google search box. Typing in Westjet 76 or whatever flight you are on will tell you the exact departure and arrival time of your flight, and whether it’s on time or delayed.
Very handy for the winter season.

New horizons

I’m excited to announce that I am co-teaching the Interface Design course at Langara College this semester. Part of the Electronic Media Design (EMDP) program, it’s a fast-track one-year program in all things electronical – music, video, websites, etc. I was fortunate to be in the right place at the right time – having coffee [...]

Alternatives to a usability lab

I’ve come across a couple of alternatives to usability testing in a lab recently. The first is (extremely) rapid testing at a trade show booth, as described in the paper, Extremely Rapid Usability Testing.
Another is usability testing with a number of different audiences at museum conferences explained in, “ Usability@90mph: Presenting and evaluation [...]