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Color Usage for web applications - A brief overview of how your choice of colors can increase user productivity. |
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Providing Highly Usable Systems
moving from client/server to a web-based delivery
reacting to a market that's demanding lower cost self-service systems
responding to customer demands for easier-to-use web applications
increasing productivity through highly-usable user interfaces
merging third party web applications with existing applications
simplifying a maze of extranets, applications, and data in to a single interface
Increasing Productivity
web application designs for anywhere anytime access
user interfaces that allow end-users to easily get what they need
intuitively designed interfaces for right-time-right-task user workflow screens
reduced application training time
user centered design for multi-user system success
single interface information architecture for consistent enterprise user interfaces— a global enterprise interface
Value Centered Design
enterprise and application system strategists
integrating business goals, IT strategy, and user needs
user centered design specialists
enterprise and application interface designers
usability testing experts
award winning web application designers
enterprises providing Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
enterprises maintaining B-to-B web applications (including e-commerce)
enterprises with a global workforce being served by web applications
enterprises integrating intranets, extranets and/or web applications
enterprises whose practices depend on easy-to-use and highly-productive web applications
If we could just have all tasks in one place, all messaging in one place, all reporting in one place, all process documenting in one place..."
Five years from now if it's not self service, you will not have any clients. It comes down to economics."
It's all about how I want to use it, and working with someone who counts those keys everyday is the only way to correctly redesign the application."
Systems that we use to touch the client will be simple, logical, and easy to use..."