Month: November 2004
November 29, 2004
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Thought
Donald Norman posted an article called Ad-Hoc Personas & Empathetic Focus that includes some great examples of personas in action. Norman suggests that made up personas that ring true are better than none, even though Forrester Research disagrees with this approach.
I particularly liked this explanation of “Empathetic Focus” in site design:
“The purpose of the Persona, I believe, is to add empathetic focus to the design. Empathetic focus. By focus I mean that the design must be clean and coherent. It is not a collection of features added willy-nilly through the life-span of the product, even if each feature by itself makes sense. Rather it is having a clear image of what the product is meant to be — and what it is not meant to be — and rejecting features that do not fit, only accepting ones that do. By empathy, I mean an understanding of and identification with the user population, the better to ensure that they will be able to take advantage of the product, to use it readily and easily — not with frustration but with pleasure.”
November 17, 2004
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The Grey Video — Another Major Step for Remix Culture
The Grey Video is absolutely brilliant and marks another major step in the evolution of Remix Culture.
The video takes DJ Danger Mouse’s mash-up of Jay-Z’s Black Album and The Beatles’ White Album (hence “The Grey Album”) and footage from The Beatles’ Hard Day’s Night, plus some great special effects to make something entirely new.
November 11, 2004
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Thought
The beta of the new MSN Search went live today (although it is “temporarily unavailable” as I post this). Chris Sherman did a good write-up at SearchEngineWatch.
November 10, 2004
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Thought
If you haven’t already, go get Firefox and make it your default browser. This browser is an absolute joy to use and converting from IE is pretty much painless.