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Reese Witherspoon ‘bigs up’ Code-produced site for Refuge on Jonathan Ross
Reese Witherspoon ‘bigs up’ Code-produced site for Refuge on Jonathan Ross
via @computerlovers
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Quince: UI Design Patterns
Now bare with me on this – I found a blog site which contains a review of a really useful site containing UX libraries, which is doubly noteworthy because it presents the patterns in a very usable and very lovely UI.
So, my dilemma is do I post a link to the review or direct to the site with the patterns?
I’ll start by posting a link to the blog site I found the link on, as the blog owner, Patrick Neeman does a really nice job of explaining the patterns site’s features:
Patrick Neeman’s blog: http://www.usabilitycounts.com/2009/02/03/cool-website-tuesdays-infragistics-quince/
And Patrick’s comment:
I can never say Infragistics right, but they produce top notch controls for the ASP.NET world. Now they have something else that is way cool: Quince, a great little directory of user interface patterns that is built using SilverLight. J. Ambrose Little, a User Experience guy over there, wrote an extensive blog post about the new tool.
You can navigate through different patterns four different ways (I find user tasks especially useful), search them via keyword, and see sort through them by letter. Very, very easy to use.
The best part? If you have a design pattern you want to submit, you can do it through the site, and the Infragistics team will review it and post it. It’s got all the requisite social networking tools with it!
And here’s a couple of screenshots of the Quince site:
Followed by the all important link: http://quince.infragistics.com/
Enjoy!
Account Sign-in: 8 Design Mistakes to Avoid
This is a great article on mistakes commonly made regarding login and registration to websites:
Account Sign-in: 8 Design Mistakes to Avoid
BY JARED M. SPOOL
http://www.uie.com/articles/sign_in_process_reprint/
Summary
Mistake #1: Having a Sign-in In The First Place
Mistake #2: Requiring Sign-in Too Soon
Mistake #3: Not Stating the Benefits to Registering
Mistake #4: Hiding the Sign-In Button
Mistake #5: Not Making “Create New Account” or “Forgot Your Password” a Button or Link
Mistake #6: Not Providing Sign-in Opportunities at Key Locations
Mistake #7: Asking for Too Much Information When Registering
Mistake #8: Not Telling Users How You’ll Use Their Information
Good article, Jared.

