by Meryl Enerson | Oct 10, 2018 | Tools & Resources, Usability
Looking for good, reliable references for usability? There are many good ones. Here are some of our recommended resources to consult when planning a new website or product redesign, when you want to make sure it’s as usable as it can be. The Basics from...
by Meryl Enerson | Nov 3, 2017 | Enervision News, Usability
Earlier this summer, we began a collaborative effort for GTM Household Payroll to redesign its online client portal – EasyPay Online. GTM offers tax and payroll services for household employers. The EasyPay Online portal allows GTM’s clients to manage...
by Meryl Enerson | Feb 27, 2017 | Interface Design, Usability
Unless your application or website is very targeted to a specific technical skill level, it is a good idea to design for your least technical user. One way of looking at user groups is to break them down by how quickly they embrace (or are fearful of) technology. We...
by Meryl Enerson | Dec 30, 2016 | Usability
There are few things more important to website or application success than incorporating user feedback. It used to be time consuming and resource-intensive to do this well (think of the traditional usability labs), but now it is amazingly easy to collect customer...
by Meryl Enerson | Aug 2, 2013 | Interface Design, Usability
When I was a young designer, I was really interested in always doing something “new” in the area of interactive design. Could I put a new spin on it? Could I design something that didn’t resemble what other designers and software companies had done?...
by Meryl Enerson | Jul 18, 2013 | Interface Design, Usability
There are many levels of accessibility possible for a Website or application. Although The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has gone to great lengths to publish accessibility standards for various devices, including Web and mobile, I have rarely found clients who want...