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I’m not an IT girl… and I don’t understand a lot of IT stuff…
:-P

But sometimes I’m involved in projects that help me to understand how the IT guys & girls are working with us in order to deliver the best experience to our users. That’s why I decided to write a small post about the “microformats” (even though I didn’t understand them a 100% -> maybe due to my lack of IT neuronios :-P !).

So, copied and pasted from microformats.org:

- Microformats are:
. A way of thinking about data
. Design principles for formats
. Adapted to current behaviors and usage patterns (“Pave the cow paths.”)
. Highly correlated with semantic XHTML, AKA the real world semantics, AKA lowercase semantic web, AKA lossless XHTML
. A set of simple open data format standards that many are actively developing and implementing for more/better structured blogging and web microcontent publishing in general.
. “An evolutionary revolution”
. All the above.

- Microformats are not:
. A new language
. Infinitely extensible and open-ended
. An attempt to get everyone to change their behavior and rewrite their tools
. A whole new approach that throws away what already works today
. A panacea for all taxonomies, ontologies, and other such abstractions
. Defining the whole world, or even just boiling the ocean
. Any of the above

- The microformats principles:
. Solve a specific problem
. Start as simple as possible
. Design for humans first, machines second (yes!!! :-))))
. Reuse building blocks from widely adopted standards
. Modularity / embeddability
. Enable and encourage decentralized development, content, services

So, if you want to read more about it, here is some initial links:
- Microformats.org
- Wikipedia (ENG)

And if you want to “see” how it works, try the new Google microformat recipe search: http://www.google.com/landing/recipes/. I’ve tried it, it’s great and easier to find everyday dinner ideas! :-)

See you!
:-)

Hello world!
:-)

Quick post to share with you an interesting tool for sharing Axure prototypes: AxShare (http://share.axure.com/).

I loved it! It makes it much easier file sharing between the team (or between the team and customer) and can also be used for testing with users!

And… it’s FREE!
I hope you like it!
:-)

Hi all!

I received this link some months ago…

I don’t know about you, but I like these kind of posts with lists. I think it can work as “list of reminders”, helping us to always have in mind what is important to the user and - why not? - helping us to re-think about our opinions and discuss it with colleagues.

The “10 Useful Usability Findings and Guidelines” is from the Smashing Magazine: 

1. Form Labels Work Best Above The Field
2. Users Focus On Faces
3. Quality Of Design Is An Indicator Of Credibility
4. Most Users Do (Not) Scroll
5. Blue Is The Best Color For Links
6. The Ideal Search Box Is 27-Characters Wide
7. White Space Improves Comprehension
8. Effective User Testing Doesn’t Have To Be Extensive
9. Informative Product Pages Help You Stand Out
10. Most Users Are Blind To Advertising

:)

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Oi pessoal!

Eu recebi esse link há alguns meses…

Não sei o que você acha, mas eu gosto muito desses posts com links. Acho que eles podem funcionar como uma “lista de lembretes”, nos ajudando a ter sempre em mente o que é importante para o usuário e - pq não? - nos ajudando a repensar nossas opiniões e discuti-las com nossos colegas.

Os “10 Useful Usability Findings and Guidelines” (em inglês) é da Smashing Magazine: 

1. Form Labels Work Best Above The Field
2. Users Focus On Faces
3. Quality Of Design Is An Indicator Of Credibility
4. Most Users Do (Not) Scroll
5. Blue Is The Best Color For Links
6. The Ideal Search Box Is 27-Characters Wide
7. White Space Improves Comprehension
8. Effective User Testing Doesn’t Have To Be Extensive
9. Informative Product Pages Help You Stand Out
10. Most Users Are Blind To Advertising

:)

Hi!
:)

Today I realized that the video I’ve uploaded to Youtube wasn’t complete… so I split the full version in three short videos and uploaded again… I hope you’ll like it!

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Oi!
:)

Hoje eu percebi que o vídeo que eu tinha colocado no Youtube não estava completo… então eu dividi a versão completa em três vídeos pequenos e refiz o upload… espero que vocês gostem!

Part 1/3:

Part 2/3:

Part 3/3:

:)

Hi everybody!
:)

This is a very special post, for some reasons: the first of all is that I´m writing it from Brazil (I´m very happy to be here). And the second reason is that I´ll talk about the congress that I participate some days ago in Sao Paulo (It was a success!).

In those two days of the 3rd Brazilian IA Congress (Ebai), I had the opportunity to learn a lot, meet new and old friends and to share some of my experiences with the lecture about the project “Gesture Interfaces”. It was a pleasure and a honor to be part of this event, the most important event of UX here in Brazil.

You´ll find there just after the text in Portuguese the direct links to my presentation inside slideshare and to watch the video… everything is in Portuguese, but I hope you like!
:)

In the next post I´ll give you a summary about the other lectures, some links to meet these amazing people that I had the pleasure to meet. But I just can´t promise when, since I´m on vacations… hehehe. I leave here an invitation for my colleagues that have been there with me: share with us your impressions!
:)

Download the presentation: .pdf file, 12,5MB

Arrivederci!

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Oi pessoal!

Esse é um post muito especial, por algumas razões: a primeira delas é que eu estou escrevendo do Brasil (e estou muito feliz de estar aqui!). E a seunda é que eu vou falar sobre o Ebai, congresso que participei alguns dias atrás em São Paulo (e que foi um sucesso!).

Nesses dois dias do 3o. Congresso Brasileiro de AI (Ebai), tive a oportunidade de aprender muiiiiito, encontrar novas pessoas, matar saudade de antigos e queridos amigos e de compartilhar um pouco da minha experiência com a minha palestra sobre interfaces gestuais (”Influência cultural nas interfaces gestuais”). Foi um prazer e uma honra ser parte deste evento, o mais importante de UX aqui no Brasil.

Vou deixar aqui embaixo os links pra vocês verem/baixarem a minha presentação e o vídeo (obrigada Frank pela ajuda!). Espero que vocês gostem, deixem seus feedbacks.
:)

No meu próximo post eu prometo fazer um resuminho das outras palestras e deixar alguns links pra vocês conhecerem pessoas fantásticas que eu tive o prazer de conhecer. Eu só não consigo prometer quando vai ser, já que estou de férias.. hehehe. Mas eu deixo aqui um convite para meus colegas: compartilhe conosco suas impressões!

Download da apresentação: arquivo .pdf, 12,5MB

Arrivederci!
:)

Confira a apresentação direto do slideshare:

Confira o vídeo direto do youtube:

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