Posts Tagged ‘dynamic filtering

After describing to a few people how I used MTurk for quick “usability” testing, I got enough positive responses that I thought it was worth writing up a quick report on it.
One of my favorite things about interaction design is putting things in front of users. Actually talking to real people about my project has [...]


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My name is Leanna Gingras and I'm a graduate student at the University of Michigan's School of Information. My main vice is angry muttering. Instead of angrily muttering to myself whenever I encounter an astonishingly ineptly-designed object, I will mutter about it here and you can read it and we can angrily mutter together. I'll also be posting about stuff I do, links I think are nifty, and places I go.

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  • Marc Toner: That's a prime example how lazy testing can result in really negative press. As you said, I doubt th [...]
  • Damon: I typed in this domain hoping it was either unregistered or already home to a massive database of ni [...]
  • George: The seat adjustments in a VW should be the standard for cars. I love the way the whole seat folds [...]
  • Zach: I always wondered about this myself. I always type the URL, virtually never use bookmarks. I also ge [...]
  • Tijmen Smit: This is one of the things that really annoys me sometimes. You think you tried the wrong url since i [...]

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