Saturday, June 26, 2004
Andrei Herasimchuk’s blog, Design By Fire, is an excellent resource for those involved in the design and management of content. In a recent post, Design Eye for the Usability Guy, a “Fab Five” design team (a la “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy") takes a look at advice provided by usuability guru Jakob Nielsen ("not exactly the nothing-but-prada-shoes type of guy") on his Useit.com website. As one would expect, the Fab Five commentary is delightfully campy—complete with suggetions for “jujing” content, and making site structure “svelte”—and equally as valuable.
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