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"A great user experience is a powerful way to create customer delight while building your business and brand. In this streaming online video, recorded live at the New Riders Conference in Nashville in June 2008, Charles Wyke-Smith shows you the key components that lead to a meaningful, long-las...

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Corporate Authors: RHED Pixel, Voices That Matter Conference
Other Authors: Wyke-Smith, Charles, Nolan, Michael, Prince, Gary-Paul
Format: Electronic Conference Proceeding Video
Language:English
Published: [United States?] : New Riders, 2008.
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Summary:"A great user experience is a powerful way to create customer delight while building your business and brand. In this streaming online video, recorded live at the New Riders Conference in Nashville in June 2008, Charles Wyke-Smith shows you the key components that lead to a meaningful, long-lasting connection with your site's visitors. You'll learn to create triggers that initiate a site visit, develop task paths that encourage interaction, and how to 'close the loop' on every transaction. Based on a detailed case study of the development of a healthcare site, you'll discover practical tips on how to use informal user research, storyboarding techniques, affinity diagraming, mindmapping and wireframing to rapidly and economically obtain deep insight into customer needs around your client's products and services. Mastery of these tools will ensure that your site architecture and content meet those needs. Charles then goes step-by-step through the visual design process, showing the five key elements of a every great web page, while illustrating skills such as creating page hierarchy, appropriate use of design patterns, and designing usable forms."--Resource description page.
Item Description:Title from title frames.
On ending credit: c2009 Peachpit/Pearson Education.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 streaming video file (1 hr., 13 min., 40 sec.))
Production Credits:Content editor, Michael Nolan ; development editor, Gary-Paul Prince.
ISBN:9780321626608
0321626605