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I don't completely agree, menus still does their job even if It is a matter of fact that they are becoming simpler: less categories on first navigation level, nesting vs showing... John Maeda's words tell it all: REDUCE – The simplest way to achieve simplicity is through thoughtful reduction. ORGANIZE – Organization makes a system of many appear fewer What's the next future for navigation menus

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Hi, what do you think about this "worst??" case www.lingscars.com . bad design, but very high conversion rate, how is it possible ...

Looking for Research Based Design Patterns/Guidelines
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I am having a discussion with someone about the order of 3 process buttons.
The screen has a list of items that can be checked one by one for deletion. The buttons are ordered Delete, Check All, Un-check All. I ...


Any experience / advice for using portable / interactive whiteboards for IA/UX work?
Hey there, I work in an agency and my team likes to work on whiteboards for sketching, post-it noting etc. Instead of taking photos to ...

You can see a great example of this on Delicious (www.delicious.com) homepage in the "Staff Stack Picks" area. It is a carousel that "reveal" itself when the user moves the mouse over the area.
