Posts Tagged ‘UX’

Google’s new search result page

Some of us out there are experiencing the new search layout/ui of Google.

What is really interesting about it is that it changes according to your query (duh!) making the whole “experience” smoother and better depending on what you are searching for.

In a more simple way:

1st query: Lebanon. You get “everything” along with the ability to filter, images, videos, news, blogs and maps. which makes… Continue reading

Google Arabia features

In my previous post I was wondering (nagging?) about the fact that no links to the maps are apparent on the main page etc etc…I hit a few local Google pages (middle east) to check if it’s a Google Lebanon thing, I noticed something else…

They all have the exact same menu. Nothing is different except a few languages (which is a nice touch… Continue reading

Facebook’s call to action

facebook call to action when signing out

I logged in to Facebook yesterday and signed out, saw something “funny” for a second there, the page was different.

What they did is a good (maybe?) tactic to retain users more, create stickiness and at the same time offer a better UX for the addicts to take it everywhere with… Continue reading

Ketchup UX

I am brainstorming lately on how and what to present in a few days/weeks about user experience.

The audience will be folks (tweeple!), most are bloggers, all are internet savvy, but the vast majority is not familiar with user experience design.

I decided to take an ascending approach, just to familiarize everyone with UX and explain that UX is omnipresent and affects our daily lives…

What’s better… Continue reading