Ergonomics for Interaction Designers

Rob Tannen presents an insightful guide to Ergonomics for Interaction Designers.

This presentation is based on a number of articles found on Rob Tannen’s website: Designing for Humans.

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Xerox Rich Internet Application

User Experience design project for a business application (built on the Adobe Flex platform) aimed at decreasing project costs and delivery time.

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Sony Ericsson "Connections" Kiosk

The project with Sony Ericsson involved developing the information architecture for an interactive kiosk demonstrating the intereactions between Sony and Sony Ericsson products.

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Xerox Touchscreen User Interfaces

Designed the user experience of the Xerox ColorQube series of multi-functional devices.

Visit the ColorQube 9200 “Ease of Use” page to see the ColorQube User Experience >>

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Shell Loyalty CMS

Shell Loyalty CMS usability assessment and re-design project.

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Argos Shopping Trolley

Usability assessment of the Argos shopping trolley aimed at minimising abandonment through product purchasing, ordering and home delivery channels.

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Verotapes

A small company broucher site focusing on adhesive protection films.

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Alex Bowler Poker

This site was created as a blogging outlet for the professional poker player, Alex Bowler.

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Personal Blog

This website was designed as a personal blog for Chris McQueen.

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Microsoft's Vision For 2019

Some inspiring User Experience design from Microsoft… for once.

The most interesting and engaging technology here is demonstrated right at the beginning in the form of an interactive education platform. Unfortunately however, I think the business applications are far more likely to see the light of day, such as the touchscreen business cards and meeting console.

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