These are my bookmarked pages for February 26th:

  • adaptive path » the joy of sketch : explorations in hand-crafted visuals
    There’s always been a strong visual element to our work: architecture diagrams, interface wireframes, concept models, system and service models. And we’ve become adept at the computer applications that help us create these things. But there are other tools out there, such as the simple tools of pen, paper and sketching.
  • Conduct a Content Inventory – Design | Usability.gov
    A content inventory is a list of all the content on your site.If you are revising a Web site, start with a content inventory of what is now on the site. Then, use your Web site requirements to create a planned content inventory for the new version of the site.
  • 10 ways to maximise your usability budget
    Being frugal during economic hard times is good business practice. So how can you squeeze your usability budget and still deliver great insights? These 10 suggestions for streamlining your usability efforts explode the myth that usability is expensive and time-consuming.
  • Content Inventory – IA | World Wide Web
    You need not to hire expert Information Architects and Information Designers to do some of the tasks you can do yourself: Planning and taking the control of your content inventory. In fact, knowing and developing content inventory can save you thousands of dollars and frustration caused by hap hazardous content.
  • Eye Movement Terminology
    An introduction to correct terminology of ocular motility