Andy

@uxtechnologist@hci.social
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Hallo, hi, bonjour. I’m striving to become a Humane Technologist while working as UX designer, researcher and accessibility professional.

Tooting for
#HumaneTech, #Usability, #Accessibility, #a11y, #UserExperience, #FOSS

PronounsHe/him
Twitter@uxtechnologist
LanguagesGerman, English, French, Norwegian

Any recommendations on data oriented remote courses for #userresearch ?

- User behaviour analytics, effective use
- Excel pivot tables and charts
- Statistical methods to manage confidence

I have a math background and Excel formulas don't have many secrets for me. Already using analytics and doing first analysis in path explorations.

Thanks!

#DataAnalytics

Prochain vernissage dans LA VITRINE DE L'ASTRELIER le 27 mars à 18h30 avec une exposition de Michael Aschauer !
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Valeur entrée, déchets sortis : L'information ne peut ni être créée ni
être détruite, mais le bon sens se fabrique et ne se trouve pas. les
gros titres synthétiques, la vérité automatisée, la vie polymère –
entrez dans le Post-Tomorrowland. Là où le futur d'hier rencontre le
passé de demain, et où la réalité est une fiction collaborative entre
silicium, carbone et code.

#expo

Great holiday read for all web workers: The HTTP Archive’s Web Almanach 2024!

https://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024/

It includes some great insights on popular CMS’ impacts on #accessibility #webperformance and the #environment #sustainableIT

The 2024 Web Almanac

The Web Almanac is an annual state of the web report combining the expertise of the web community with the data and trends of the HTTP Archive.

Ever wonder which #figma frame size to design with in #uidesign?

I do frequently, so I crunched some numbers again. How about a guessing game before I reveal the results?

Which percentage of European web traffic do you think Figma’s top choice for frame size, 430×932 px (iPhone 14 & 15 Pro Max), represents?

1.88%
33.3%
9.17%
33.3%
23.41%
33.3%
41.12%
0%
Poll ended at .

I’m looking for proof in form of studies, but can’t seem to find any:

I think it’s common #usability knowledge, that users find more errors in their texts in a read-only view or “print layout”, compared to the editor.

To find relevant studies, I can’t seem to find the right search terms. Can somebody help me out?

I'm sick of justifying ethical behavior in terms of profit. We use phrases like "adding alt-text brings more customers to your site" or "protected bike lanes increase revenue for local businesses."

You should add alt-text descriptions to images because it helps people.

We need to build bike lanes because it makes cities safer and more accessible.

Reduce carbon emissions because it's the right thing to do! Discussing these things in purely economic terms misses the point.

So, linking selected text by pasting a URL is a new #bestpractice in #uidesign that I appreciate a lot.
I wonder who did it first? I’m seeing it in @Figma and Dovetail, so far.
Do you know any other tools who already adopted that #designpattern ?
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I just interviewed a participant to a #uxresearch study that made me doubt their legitimacy. Are there any hints to look out for or trap questions that help to be sure? It's also possible that it was a language issue and that the person didn't quite understand what we were looking for.