Usability Design: Or How do Your Doors Open?
I mentioned something earlier this week about doing a case study on design that works when it shouldn’t. And really, there are a lot of examples that I could use. Myspace for instance.
But something else really caught my attention this week that preceded attention on that post. If you were salivating about that for some reason, you should probably go fill up a glass of Orangina.
Doors!
You read right. This post is all about doors. I’m not crazy. Maybe a little. I’ll be taking a look at how doors relate to usability design. Again, not crazy, just keep reading.
Doors have much in common with the web as we’ve created it. Hell, I’d say they account for most of what we see on the web. Links! Links are the very fibers that connect the web. And that’s all second knowledge for most anyone reading this now.
