Some more rough designs / prototypes for Study at the OU usability testing.
Some more rough designs / prototypes for Study at the OU usability testing.
Published on December 7, 2007
Filed in Graphical User Interface, User experience, Web design, Wireframes
Here are a few mockups I’ve been preparing for the next round of usability testing for the Study at the OU website.
Published on December 4, 2007
Filed in Graphical User Interface, OU designs, User experience, Web design
I’d like a little feedback on the following critical issue, if you have time.
The ‘breadcrumb’ navigation is all over the place. That’s because MyStuff is by nature ‘all over the place’. It’s all about creating something that can be reused in multiple places. As a result, strict hierarchy is difficult to define. And users who [...]
Published on August 15, 2007
Filed in Eportfolio, Information architecture, User experience, Web design
A peak of things to come is available here.
Published on August 10, 2007
Filed in Eportfolio, User experience, Virtual learning environment, Web design
I’ve updated the team photostream with some latest MyStuff design enhancements. You can see them on Flickr.
Read more about the new MyStuff header on Google Docs.
You can read about the managed view interface too!
Published on August 6, 2007
Filed in Eportfolio, Graphical User Interface, User experience, Web design
Here’s a new wireframe for the power-user view of the MyStuff eportfolio, portfolio, system. This is the view that most users will probably want when they get bored of the ‘blog’ type view. It’s an intuitive and easy to use interface that follows windows explorer type conventions.
The wireframe.
The wireframe with some notes.
And here are the [...]
Published on May 31, 2007
Filed in Eportfolio, Graphical User Interface, User experience, Web design
Imagining that sometime soon the OU web colour pallette might be revised, improved and made more accessible, I’ve been playing with colour schemes using Adobe’s fantastic Kuler web app. Here I can select an OU brand colour and generate sympathic colours schemes from it. I then use a little artistic license to get semi-accessible colours [...]
Published on December 8, 2006
Filed in Accessibility, Eportfolio, Graphical User Interface, User experience, Web design
No activity for nearly a month? I must be busy.
Here are 40 or so screens I prepared for the first focus group for the OU ePortfolio “My Stuff”. I worked right up against the clock on this one so what you see is more ‘big picture’ than anything else.
I’m now in the process of breaking [...]
Published on October 10, 2006
Filed in Eportfolio, User experience, Virtual learning environment, Web design
A plain ole’ homepage.
A plain ole’ homepage with some added components. Gives a flavour of how a user might customise their homepage by adding in bits and pieces that they want to see.
Just added this one. Another alternative. Less duplication - but still some! - see Thanh’s comment below.
This builds upon the design style we [...]
Published on September 12, 2006
Filed in Eportfolio, User experience, Web design
Thanh rightly pointed out that there is some important stuff at my other ePortfolio URL. One such item of stuff is the piece on the ePortfolio terminology. The reson it’s over their an not a blog post is because it’s not complete and lives outside of blog chonology. In fact it’s pretty much there to [...]
Published on August 9, 2006
Filed in Eportfolio, User experience, Web design
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GuyWeb is the personal website of Guy Carberry, a web designer based in Buckingham, England. He currently works full-time as a web designer for the Open University. He also undertakes interesting freelance projects where time allows. You can contact Guy by emailing Guy at this website's address.