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		<title>links for 2009-06-30</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 18:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
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Avatars in Emails Increase Response Rate up to 20% for Rypple - Bokardo
After Rypple added avatars to emails, response rate improved between 15 and 20%. Just like that. The simple addition of a picture increases interest/trust a significant amount.
(tags: Email marketing design optimization)


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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://bokardo.com/archives/avatars-in-emails-increase-response-rate-15-for-rypple/">Avatars in Emails Increase Response Rate up to 20% for Rypple - Bokardo</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">After Rypple added avatars to emails, response rate improved between 15 and 20%. Just like that. The simple addition of a picture increases interest/trust a significant amount.</div>
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		<title>links for 2009-06-28</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SmallFarmDesign/~3/5jeDUja_pi8/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 18:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
		
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Paper &#124; Texture Lovers
The purpose of Texture Lovers is to archive some of the best free textures from around the web and better yet only archive the ones that are free to use in commercial and personal work without worrying about giving credit to the source (no attribution).
(tags: inspiration textures)


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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.texturelovers.com/category/texture-packs/paper/">Paper | Texture Lovers</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">The purpose of Texture Lovers is to archive some of the best free textures from around the web and better yet only archive the ones that are free to use in commercial and personal work without worrying about giving credit to the source (no attribution).</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/inspiration">inspiration</a> <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/textures">textures</a>)</div>
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		<title>links for 2009-06-27</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SmallFarmDesign/~3/gXrTSesm8dI/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 18:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
		
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5 Examples of Using User-Selected Content to Increase User Engagement » Power of Scale
User-Selected Content basically is a feature inside a user-generated content or social networking site. Using this feature, the users don’t have to create the content themselves. They just have to choose from a library of content in order to create an event [...]]]></description>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://scale.cc/2009/06/26/5-examples-of-using-user-selected-content-to-increase-user-engagement/">5 Examples of Using User-Selected Content to Increase User Engagement » Power of Scale</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">User-Selected Content basically is a feature inside a user-generated content or social networking site. Using this feature, the users don’t have to create the content themselves. They just have to choose from a library of content in order to create an event between members easily and quickly.</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/userexperience">userexperience</a> <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/business">business</a> <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/inspiration">inspiration</a>)</div>
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		<title>8 Common Sense Usability Ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 01:01:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes right down to it usability design is a lot of common sense stuff. Sure, someone with experience conducting usability tests, writing personas, or designing information architectures has a deeper understanding of underlying usability issues, but a lot can be said for common sense. 
Here a 8 common sense ideas to help you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes right down to it usability design is a lot of common sense stuff. Sure, someone with experience conducting usability tests, writing personas, or designing information architectures has a deeper understanding of underlying usability issues, but a lot can be said for common sense. </p>
<h3>Here a 8 common sense ideas to help you improve the usability of your website.</h3>
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<li><strong>Don’t make visitors think</strong><br />
Steve Krug&#8217;s original law of usability (<em>Don&#8217;t Make Users Think</em>). Upon arriving at your website the visitor should be able to understand the page and know what they are being asked to do without thinking. If a visitor has to spend time thinking about <em>how to accomplish their task</em> that is time they are not spending completing the task, which is why they came to your site to begin with.
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<li><strong>Don’t make visitors feel stupid</strong><br />
Error messages are some of the worst offenders of making visitors feel stupid. Your site should be designed to help the visitor avoid as many mistakes and errors as possible. However, it is impossible to avoid all errors. When errors happen the messages that are displayed should be helpful and useful so the visitor can quickly resolve the issue and move on.
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<li><strong>Make it easy to get help during the final stages of the buying process </strong><br />
Look for ways to answer your visitors&#8217; questions at critical decision points. For example provide answers to common questions, such as &#8216;What is your return policy&#8217;, or &#8216;do you offer any guarantee&#8217;,  or &#8216;what are the shipping costs&#8217; when the user is checking out.
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<li><strong>Eliminate Text</strong><br />
Studies have shown visitors don’t read website content instead they scan the page looking for &#8216;trigger words&#8217; (words that trigger a click) that are relevant to them. Look for ways  to eliminate filler text. Review your current site copy looking for ways to reduce any copy that doesn&#8217;t add value to your message. Be aggressive. Then with the remaining copy use headlines, bullets and call-outs to make your page easier to scan.
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<li><strong>Don’t use silly link names</strong><br />
Visitors arrive at your site to complete a specific task. They don&#8217;t have time, and don&#8217;t want to learn your terminology. Call things what they are and don’t force users to guess at what link name might mean. </li>
<li><strong>Write links with clear direction</strong><br />
When writing you links, keep your link text simple and clear. Links should be descriptive and lead the visitor to the next destination, properly setting their expectation.</li>
<li><strong>Avoid using pop-up windows</strong><br />
Pop-up windows remove user control, are disruptive and eliminate the ability to use the browser&#8217;s navigation (i.e. back and forward buttons).  In addition, the content within the pop-up is not easily printed and often times pop-ups are blocked by modern browers&#8217; pop-up blockers.</li>
<li><strong>Make it easy for visitors to contact you</strong><br />
If visitors do want to get in touch with you, but can’t find your contact information, you lose their interest and trust. Your contact information including phone number(s) should be visible and not hidden.  This becomes especially important if you aren&#8217;t selling online but instead using your site to provide information to your visitors that in turn will cause them to call or email for more information.</li>
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<p>Small usability changes have been shown to have a large impact on key performance indicators. Addressing these eight common sense issue will help your website and give you an advantage over your competitors.</p>
<p>If you would like help understanding if your website project has fallen victim to any of these usability myths gives us a call or <a href="http://www.smallfarmdesign.com/blog/contact-us/">drop us a line</a>. </p>
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		<title>links for 2009-06-24</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SmallFarmDesign/~3/MXXanoui37U/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 18:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
		
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Hyatt&#039;s Random Acts of Generosity - NYTimes.com
Gratitude is a powerful, and potentially quite profitable, emotion to inspire.
(tags: marketing business)


Corner Office - The Divine, Too, Is in the Details - Question - NYTimes.com
Good ideas aren’t as valuable as they might be until you make them into a reality. You often hear people say, “The devil’s in [...]]]></description>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/21/magazine/21FOB-Consumed-t.html?_r=2">Hyatt&#039;s Random Acts of Generosity - NYTimes.com</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">Gratitude is a powerful, and potentially quite profitable, emotion to inspire.</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/marketing">marketing</a> <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/business">business</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/21/business/21corner.html?_r=1">Corner Office - The Divine, Too, Is in the Details - Question - NYTimes.com</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">Good ideas aren’t as valuable as they might be until you make them into a reality. You often hear people say, “The devil’s in the details.” I think it’s the divine. And so a lot of time has to be spent making sure the execution works.</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/business">business</a> <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/marketing">marketing</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://pxtoem.com/11">PX to EM @ PXtoEM.com: PX to EM conversion made simple.</a></div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/tools">tools</a> <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/fonts">fonts</a>)</div>
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		<title>links for 2009-06-23</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SmallFarmDesign/~3/S32NPpU2lqI/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 18:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
		
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Behavior First, Design Second - Bokardo
As designers we must remember that behavior comes first. Always. The quirky, the obscure, the vain, the annoying, the wonderful. We need to observe human behavior if we are to support it in design.
(tags: design ux socialnetworking experience)


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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://bokardo.com/archives/behavior-first-design-second/">Behavior First, Design Second - Bokardo</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">As designers we must remember that behavior comes first. Always. The quirky, the obscure, the vain, the annoying, the wonderful. We need to observe human behavior if we are to support it in design.</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/design">design</a> <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/ux">ux</a> <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/socialnetworking">socialnetworking</a> <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/experience">experience</a>)</div>
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		<title>links for 2009-06-22</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SmallFarmDesign/~3/Rn54Bani_Rw/</link>
		<comments>http://www.smallfarmdesign.com/blog/2009/06/22/links-for-2009-06-22/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 18:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
		
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Usability News 111 - Shrestha
Heatmap analysis showed that regardless of the layout of the presentation, the F-pattern persisted.  This shows that participants followed similar fixation patterns while performing a browse task on text-heavy pages with different layouts.
(tags: usability eyetracking ui ux)


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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.surl.org/usabilitynews/111/eyetracking.asp">Usability News 111 - Shrestha</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">Heatmap analysis showed that regardless of the layout of the presentation, the F-pattern persisted.  This shows that participants followed similar fixation patterns while performing a browse task on text-heavy pages with different layouts.</div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/usability">usability</a> <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/eyetracking">eyetracking</a> <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/ui">ui</a> <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/ux">ux</a>)</div>
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		<title>links for 2009-06-19</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SmallFarmDesign/~3/oQ-EQEcYF74/</link>
		<comments>http://www.smallfarmdesign.com/blog/2009/06/19/links-for-2009-06-19/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 18:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
		
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An exploration of the Basecamp Account (Upgrade/Billing) Screen
(tags: design webdesign ux inspiration)


Typechart - Browse Web Type, Grab CSS.
(tags: typography webdesign tools)


Ways and Links to improve the Typography of your Wordpress site &#124; theWPresser
(tags: wordpress design plugins typography)


Guesses vs. Data as Basis for Design Recommendations (Jakob Nielsen&#039;s Alertbox)
We see how little users care about learning fancy [...]]]></description>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://37signals.com/designexplore/Basecamp_Accounts.html">An exploration of the Basecamp Account (Upgrade/Billing) Screen</a></div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/design">design</a> <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/webdesign">webdesign</a> <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/ux">ux</a> <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/inspiration">inspiration</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.typechart.com/">Typechart - Browse Web Type, Grab CSS.</a></div>
<div class="delicious-tags">(tags: <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/typography">typography</a> <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/webdesign">webdesign</a> <a href="http://delicious.com/ckistler/tools">tools</a>)</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://thewpresser.com/improve-typography-wordpress/">Ways and Links to improve the Typography of your Wordpress site | theWPresser</a></div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.useit.com/alertbox/guesses-data.html">Guesses vs. Data as Basis for Design Recommendations (Jakob Nielsen&#039;s Alertbox)</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">We see how little users care about learning fancy Web techniques. People just want to get in, get their stuff done, and get out. They don&#039;t want to learn.</div>
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		<title>links for 2009-06-18</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SmallFarmDesign/~3/iZkxnbjpCZk/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 18:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
		
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The 10 Online Ad Formats People Hate Most
People basically hate all advertising. But they also know and accept that it&#039;s the cost of free content.
(tags: design usability advertising)


10 techniques for an effective ‘call to action’ « Boagworld
Having an effective call to action is an essential part of any website. A call to action is not [...]]]></description>
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<div class="delicious-extended">People basically hate all advertising. But they also know and accept that it&#039;s the cost of free content.</div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://boagworld.com/design/10-techniques-for-an-effective-call-to-action">10 techniques for an effective ‘call to action’ « Boagworld</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">Having an effective call to action is an essential part of any website. A call to action is not just limited to ecommerce sites. Every website should have an objective it wants users to complete whether it is filling in a contact form, signup for a newsletter or volunteering their time.</div>
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Jason Fried at BIF-4 &#124; Business Innovation Factory
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InfoGraphic Designs: Overview, Examples and Best Practices &#124; Showcases &#124; instantShift
(tags: design visualization resources)


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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.businessinnovationfactory.com/iss/video/bif4-jason-fried">Jason Fried at BIF-4 | Business Innovation Factory</a></div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.instantshift.com/2009/06/07/infographic-designs-overview-examples-and-best-practices/">InfoGraphic Designs: Overview, Examples and Best Practices | Showcases | instantShift</a></div>
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<div class="delicious-link"><a href="http://www.tiara.org/blog/?p=529">tiara.org » Blog Archive » Status and Attention</a></div>
<div class="delicious-extended">People contribute more to content sites like YouTube when they receive positive attention, and a lack of attention causes people to uploading less content and, in some cases, to stop contributing altogether.</div>
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