Advancing Usability

On user interface design and the interactions between IT and society.

Main menu

Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content
  • Home
  • About me
  • Legal

Tag Archives: Web

Web error pages done right

Posted on 2010-01-28 by Markus
Reply

Here’s a nice example on how cross-marketing was used to try and move users’ focus away from a bad website viewing experience when a page was not found:

Nokia - Never get lost again?

Update: I changed the above text to reduce the possibility of misinterpretation.

Posted in Design | Tagged cross-marketing, user experience, Web | Leave a reply

Search

About Markus Weiland

  • Markus helps companies build great software products using his in-depth knowledge of software engineering and business. Read more...

Top Posts

  • How to use the new OpenGL features of Qt5
  • How to integrate Ogre3D into a Qt5 QML scene
  • Facebook, the Skinner Box

Recent Posts

  • How bad can usability of a large website be in 2013?
  • 50 Questions for Google Glass
  • How to integrate Ogre3D into a Qt5 QML scene

Social media

  • Follow me on Twitter
  • Follow me on identi.ca

Websites

  • graph-ix.net

Disclaimer

  • All articles on this blog present my own opinions and do not represent the thoughts, intentions, plans or strategies of my employer.
Blog at WordPress.com. | Theme: Hum by Daryl Koopersmith.
Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Powered by WordPress.com