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Infinite scrolling is probably not a good idea for your website
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What do Facebook and Time.com have in common? Both incorporated infinite scrolling in their designs.
Read the latest blogs on user experience (UX) from Nomensa’s industry experts.
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What do Facebook and Time.com have in common? Both incorporated infinite scrolling in their designs.
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Forcing function is commonly cited in human factors case studies as recommendations for error-prevention in health and safety contexts. It means forcing users to do something in a certain way in order to proceed on…
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‘So how does a psychology graduate end up in web design?’ – a question I’ve been asked many times since landing a job at Nomensa. I want to explain how intrinsically linked psychology and UX…
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It seems the only people who enjoy forms in any way are those who get to criticise them for a living. You may also think there to be masochistic form creators out there who enjoy…
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An extract from our latest whitepaper, Creating the perfect donation experience. The report walks the reader through our research and demonstrates how to apply our Donation Framework to your website.
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The Nomensa design philosophy and our commitment to making the web a better and more intuitive place for all of us.
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Metaphors are used in human-computer interaction to describe unfamiliar concepts or systems, like a computer, in terms of familiar elements, like files and folders. How does the terminology we use reflect the metaphor we’ve chosen?…
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