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Create easier navigations using Naview – Sign up for Early Access now
Naview helps you to design and build navigation prototypes quickly and test the usability of your navigation with users. It is made specifically for user experience and information architects, business analysts and web designers who design large website structures. We have been working hard on a new version of Naview and the beta is finally out! Read the full post for more.
Read full post on Create easier navigations using Naview – Sign up for Early Access nowAlso posted in Information architecture, Interaction design, Prototyping, Usability testing, Visualisation, Wireframing | Tagged hierarchy, Information architecture, Interaction design, menu, navigation, spreadsheet, structure, survey, taxonomy, tool, usability, website structure | 2 Comments
Design detail: An easier music video directory
We helped redesign an online service called Dancentral, "the ultimate dance music video directory." See the full post for 'before' and 'after' screenshots and further details.
Introducing Spiritedd: Share your favourite drives online
We have just launched a new online service Spiritedd - "inspiring drives for spirited drivers." It allows you to post your favourite drives online and share them with fellow spirited drivers. Read the full post for background and further information.
Read full post on Introducing Spiritedd: Share your favourite drives onlineAlso posted in General, Interaction design, Online community | Tagged car enthusiasts, drives, driving, driving maps, geolocation, google maps, inspiring drives, introduction, mapping, mashup, social network, spirited driving, user experience | 1 Comment


Great ramp-up experience on the new Flickr photo page