I’ve been an enthusiastic listener to Gerry Gaffney’s podcast, UXpod, and was honoured to be a guest more than once. I was sad when he mentioned that he had decided to stop doing it – but a bit happier whenContinue reading… Thank you Gerry Gaffney for UXpod
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How to prototype a digital form on paper
Here are three ideas for creating paper prototypes of digital forms. Or any form, really. Print widgets onto stickers Prototype in shorthand Try ketchup design And then I recommend that whatever you do, aim to begin prototyping with one thingContinue reading… How to prototype a digital form on paper
The art of writing very little: how to improve your forms
Guest post by Gerry Gaffney, co-author with Caroline Jarrett of Forms That Work: designing web forms for usability. Technical communicators are familiar with the challenges of communicating with audiences who are reluctant to read. Clearly written, thoughtfully designed, well-formatted text isContinue reading… The art of writing very little: how to improve your forms
