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Zigabid Interface Update

Monday, September 15th, 2008

After receiving a great deal of feedback and suggestions both from customers and our internal team we have decided to make some design revisions to Zigabid.  Below is a sneak peek of the homepage which should find its way to your browser in the coming weeks. A few key elements of the interface include a prominent video explanation of Zigabid’s products and services, a simplified process diagram, a prominent call-to-action to view tutorials and a explanation of the most active events diagram.

Zigabid UI Revision

LinkedIn, redesign your paging

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

LinkedIn is a very powerful networking site for professionals, and I use it frequently. That said, the UI team needs to review how they handle paging. Below is a snippet of a page that was rendered this afternoon with results for members who have attended the University of Arizona.  The usability of this interface is about a D+ in my book.

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Thats me above wearing one of my favorite Adidas track jackets. This is my home on the web showcasing some of my work over the past few years in the Interactive Marketing/Advertising field. In addition to my portfolio you'll find some personal information about me as well as some ramblings on some of the research and development I participate in. Enjoy!

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