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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

I just stumbled upon Consumerist’s mildly entertaining discussion about the usability of an infographic at an IKEA store.

The sign attempts to explain to the viewer when their busiest shopping times are. Seems straightforward at first…but the more you look at it, the more confusing it gets.

This IKEA Infographic Is Extremely Easy To Understand – Consumerist

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I don’t know if this happens to you other bloggers… a few weeks ago I had a GREAT idea for a post, and didn’t want to write anything else until I had written the great post. As a result, I got completely blocked up and stopped writing for a while. So I haven’t posted a darn thing in weeks.

Anyway, since I have little to say here at my own little node of the Interwebs, I’m going to point you to my latest UXmatters article. It’s about an interview I conducted a few weeks back with Eva de Lera of the Open University of Catalonia. She and her colleagues are developing measures to assess users’ emotional reactions to user interfaces. Article link is below.

How Do Users Really Feel About Your Design? :: UXmatters

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