Smartphones and people with disabilities: the power and the promise A summary of how digital inclusiveness used to be hard and expensive, but now is almost the default. Almost. Worth reading anything by Robin Christopherson (MBE!), as I've said before. If you can see him speak, do so.
Example Motion Design Docs already in A11y deck as reference... do we put a slide in as the animations???
Stranded 6 miles from home, 2 miles from cell service Teslas can get turned on, as many home devices can now, with your phone. No need for a key. But, it requires internet. Requires. Stop your car with no mobile service at your car? Too bad. Guess you are stranded. Someone tell the Tesla people to read my article on Beyond Airplane Mode, please.
https://twitter.com/eamesoffice/status/821070224225173505 Great quote, from: An Eames Primer (pg 192, 2001 edition) by Eames Demetrios.
worst thing about the nikko was the robot toilet... now going to get some standard icons, so at least learning one learns them all https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jan/18/japan-to-end-tourists-toilet-trouble-with-standardised-buttons-olympics
How changing the settings on your iPad and iPhone can help people with tremors and other dexterity difficulties by Robin Christopherson...
https://www.whitehouse.gov/accessibility go ahead and click. Whitehouse on the day Trump took office took off the spanish language links and the accessibility links. Oh, and not just the links, but the accessibility page is poof, 404 and redirects.
How Marketers on Facebook Can Convert in a Mobile Minute (Report) Lots of data, but the best is that more than half of all holiday shopping was done on mobile. Read that again. Tell your boss. Desktop is not preferred for much of anything, including sales. Mobile first? Mobile only is increasingly a plausible way to go.
You remember how we've talked about latency, right? Say you have a 1MB web page. If your webfonts, your CSS, the five JS files, your images, etc. are all separate calls, that can take 20x longer to load than putting it all in one file. This is crucial for mobile because latency (the time to get a call resolved is very high, no matter how fast the transfer is so even 4GLTE has bad latency. Well, the same is true for many other bits of the mobile communications chain, like this. Turning the radio on and off is very wasteful. This is old info and I think Pandora doesn't do this now, but still very true. Lots of other good tips in High Performance Browser Networking which you should get if you are a web developer. There's lots of tech behind the scenes which you have to understand to make experiences good.
Are You Solving the Right Problems? More a "right on" and a gripe than a solution, sadly. I keep being annoyed with changes to UX processes as they all assume we're the problem. We're not. Most of us know very well how to do our job, how to collaborate with others to make it work in the organization, etc. But business? Well they call the shots and they do it wrong a lot. This article gives examples and talks about tactics businesses can take to reframe problems. Of course, it doesn't say "give the problem to the UX team" but that would work as well. We can take tactical complaints and get to root causes and come up with other answers very well, when asked. Maybe leave a copy of this on your boss' desk?
Desktop dies on weekends We've known for a long time PCs are used for work, or in work like ways. Mobile is used otherwise. But increasingly mobile is being used simply all the time. And desktops? The same. Even smaller form factors, touchscreens, convertible tablets, they all are used the same old way, left on their desks evenings and weekends.
MUST UPDATE: Deck 1 - Slide 8, 10, 11, 13. New numbers in the notes, need to re-narrate them is all. Deck 1 - Slide 22. With new phones I carry, why, and new photos. Accessibility I think. Need to add slides on vrestibular disorders and my worry that relying on not just parallax but AR/MR/VR may leave out a huge chunk of the pop. Also, update Nooma, not just the 4M drive. Deck 1/2? - Early slides? Add the desktop/mobile usage chart (Desktop dies on weekends) maybe? I recall something there, this may be another good one to add.
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