Ten usability crimes you really shouldn't commit

By Jonathan Anderson / December 16th 2009

If you didn't already catch it, make sure to check out the article by Chris Spooner (@chrisspooner) on Line25:

Ten usability crimes you really shouldn't commit

To be clear, it's about Web usability crimes. Great tips, and it's nice to see an article about usability that, thanks to good design and creative use of graphics, is also engaging to read. Jakob Nielsen might consider hiring Chris to work on his… <yawn>… on his web… zzzzZZZZzzzZZ… sorry, on his website.

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Managing Editor, UX MagazineJonathan is a tech-focused jack of all trades and one of the Managing Editors of UX Magazine. He is also the author of the recent book Effective UI: The Art of Building Great User Experience in Software, published by O'Reilly Media. From 2005 to 2009, Jonathan helped found EffectiveUI, a leading UX strategy, design, and development agency focused on rich Internet, desktop, and mobile systems. Jonathan is on Twitter @first_day.