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Nick DeNardis

UX, code, highered, analytics and accessibility.

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Mobile users are either repetitive, bored, or urgent

In a recent article Google Lays Out Its Mobile User Experience Strategy. In it they bring attention to something we don’t often think about. Mobile users are either repetitive, bored, or urgent. Repetitive Someone checking for the same piece of information over and over again, like checking the same stock quotes or weather. Google uses […]

Posted byNick DeNardisJune 22, 2010Posted inthoughtsTags: google, habits, mobile, study, users, web

Gauging univerisity homepages

When you have something soo visible that a committee has to be in control of its every pixel those pixels better be gold. In my 9-5 I see thousands of higher ed web sites and can cut right through the BS and know which ones are designed by real web workers and which ones are […]

Posted byNick DeNardisOctober 8, 2008Posted inmainTags: gauging, highereducation, homepage, prospective, students, university, users1 Comment on Gauging univerisity homepages

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