WEB DESIGN
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  1. WebGuild: Why Design Is Increasingly Critical To Web Site Success
    Design has always played a critical role in the success of web sites but has only of late been really gaining its due recognition. The design of a site truly makes or breaks it. And clearly, people are starting to get that and understand that web usability has nothing to do with the users' abilities; it has everything to do with the ability of the site to be usable by its intended users. Scott Karp over at Publishing 2.0 recently wrote that "on the web, in the age of Google, design has no margin of error, and there are no stupid users, only inadequate designs" and that "the user experience is EVERYTHING"and that "users don’t care about the site’s goals. They care about THEIR OWN goals. ...all that matters is whether the user succeeds". It is truly the user revolution. There have also been a lot of recent affirmations and validation of the fact that design is emerging as a key component to the success of any web site. Joshua Porter wrote a recent piece on The Growing Importance of Design in which he observes that design is becoming big news - whether it's the design of social apps like Facebook's Profile pages or MySpace redesign, Google's new favicon, to Microsoft's new OS Vista, or Apple's latest OS, it's being covered by the likes of NY Times, LA Times, ABC News, Washington Post, and others. Clearly, design has gone mainstream.

    http://www.webguild.org/2008/06/why-design-is-increasingly-critical-to.php
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  2. Big Changes Coming to Profile Pages on Facebook - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
    Big Changes Coming to Profile Pages on Facebook By Brad Stone Profile pages on Facebook are getting a total makeover. Facebook, based in Palo Alto, Calif., held an hourlong briefing for the news media Wednesday to preview changes coming to the site next month. The biggest change: user profiles on the service will evolve from a single, flat and often cluttered page into four tabbed sub-pages dubbed feed, info, photos and applications.

    http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/05/21/big-changes-coming-to-profile-pages-on-facebook/
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  3. WebGuild: Web Usability Video
    Wednesday, July 02, 2008 Web Usability Video Here is the video of the Web Usability Event on June 25 featuring Tom Chi, Senior Director - User Experience, Yahoo!, Jeremy Ashley, Vice President, Applications User Experience, Oracle, and David Nelson, Sr. Experience Designer, Adobe Systems.

    http://www.webguild.org/2008/07/web-usability-video.php
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