E-consultancy Web Design Best Practice Guide – My Contributions on User Experience, Usability & Information Architecture
Around April 2007 I was delighted to be asked to contribute to a Web Design Best Practice Guide which Dave Chaffey and E-consultancy were producing.
The guide was to provide a regularly updated, single point of reference covering best practice approaches for all the topics that anyone involved with website design needs to do an effective job.
Due to the sheer scope of the guide, I was asked to provide contributions, advice and case study examples on specific topics within the guide suited to my experiences and expertise.
The areas I contributed to were as follows:
- Section 3. User-centred web design process
- Section 4. Web usability
- Section 6. Information architecture
- Section 7. Visual Design
The finalised guide is more than 350 pages in length, which is considered one of the most comprehensive reports of its kind available.
You can view full details of the content of the guide within the best practice guides area at E-consultancy, entitled Web Design Best Practice Guide.
I strongly recommend you at least downloading the sample best pracice guide which may well encourage to purchase and download the full guide.
Finally I must add a thankyou to Dave Chaffey (whom I’ve recently taken part in a Q and A session on Findability for online design and marketing, particularly for e-commerce sites) and Chris Lake, editor at E-consultancy, for in the 1st instance requesting my input to this huge project but also for adding in a special mention within the contributors section at the back of the full guide!
I’d love to get your feedback on the best practice guide if you choose to download it, or share any other comments on this posting.
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