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☰ webtorque jonathan baker-bates essays & miscellany the problem with design patterns in practice by jonathan baker-bates on july 18, 2018 why is it that so far no web application platform, framework or content management “solution” seems to care about the ux of the applications they are responsible for creating? systems such as node.js, zend, drupal, rails, etc. allow for the debugging of code, the optimisation of resources, ease of configuration and deployment. but they have […] categories: coding , tools , user experience continue reading » the curious case of “are you sure?” – the usecrime that just won’t die by jonathan baker-bates on july 22, 2017 the reasons why confirmation dialogues are inferior to “undo” (perhaps better termed “delayed triggering”) are pretty clear, well understood, and accepted by anyone who has taken the time to read something about hci. undo has also featured in usability heuristics since time immemorial. no serious designer should therefore be specifying confirmation dialogues for significant crud […] tags: fools , history , rants categories: user experience continue reading » hiding search facets is a bad idea by jonathan baker-bates on june 19, 2016 while reviewing a site last week, i noticed the following behaviour in a faceted search ui: search for something as free text (eg “cups”); get a big list of cups and related items. use filters to narrow down the list by selecting a search facet (eg “plastic”) select another facet (eg “colour”). i then see there is no […] tags: ixd , ux categories: graphic design , user experience continue reading » is a “graphical drop-down” better than a row of icons? by jonathan baker-bates on june 4, 2016 at the trainspotting end of the ux spectrum of activity lie articles like this, from information architects inc., which for some reason i find myself reading. while ia’s article is far too long and badly needs editing, the following occurs to me: icons take up minimal space and look better than plain text, so they tend to […] tags: interaction design , ixd , ui categories: graphic design , user experience continue reading » my move to tes global by jonathan baker-bates on november 29, 2015 having re-designed the ui for mailonline’s content publishing systems (currently producing close to 1,000 stories daily), my work there is now done. i’ve always been interested in how organisations work, and it was a great experience doing ux at the world’s biggest news site. i worked daily with journalists and editors of all kinds to understand how […] tags: announcement , newjob categories: living , user experience continue reading » google’s weird mobile contacts by jonathan baker-bates on october 31, 2015 in a further instalment of google-bashing, here’s something that’s been bothering me for a while about google contacts on android: tags: interaction design , rants categories: user experience , weak filler continue reading » this is important: 2015 now feels like 1995 by jonathan baker-bates on october 25, 2015 this is a post about decentralised systems. bear with me. i was reading this about an internet primer in fhm magazine in 1995. the writer is about the same age as i was when the article was published. the tone of the piece is familiar. back then, the internet was seen as a minority interest, like drag racing […] tags: blockchain , history categories: culture & society , technology continue reading » gmail’s weird menus by jonathan baker-bates on october 12, 2015 i’ve been using gmail for years, yet i still sometimes have to think quite hard about which menu to use for lesser-used things. while i can see the logic in having a “more” menu where such things can go, i can’t understand why they can’t just all go in there. why is an additional menu needed, and with […] tags: ia , rants categories: user experience , weak filler continue reading » comment is free by jonathan baker-bates on july 29, 2015 this is a sensitive topic: i’m often aware that comments i make on blogs aren’t published if they contradict the point the blogger is making. usually i just let it go. it’s their blog, they can choose to defend their opinions or not. but sometimes i think it’s worth publishing my thoughts here if they don’t […] tags: opinion , personalisation , ux categories: user experience , weak filler continue reading » maciej ceglowski and the first 100 years by jonathan baker-bates on july 27, 2015 maciej ceglowski (founder of pinboard and overall polish hero) says “brevity is for the weak” – and he certainly has no problem producing very long and probably rather unread screeds. but they’re worth reading i think. i read this over the weekend. and because i believe in the power of précis, i’ll save you the […] tags: critique , highbrow , ux categories: culture & society , technology continue reading » the decline of process and the rise of ‘good enough’ by jonathan baker-bates on june 4, 2015 designing and building software is at least as complex and demanding of intellectual labour as the building of ships, large buildings or suspension bridges. if the number of failed software projects is anything to go by, perhaps it’s is even more difficult than these. in modern history at least, the underlying assumption when performing complex […] tags: pontification , thoughts categories: project managment , user experience continue reading » outlook brings the noise by jonathan baker-bates on may 4, 2015 i feel the need for some cathartic adjustment of one of the more annoying interfaces i have to look at most days: the outlook meeting invitation. outlook’s current offering is full of annoyingly confusing clutter. so here – more for my benefit than yours – is my re-take. the current ui is mostly irrelevant noise: tags: rants , re-design categories: user experience , weak filler continue reading » the batesian theory of warning dialogues by jonathan baker-bates on february 1, 2015 appprops of the work i’m doing on the mailonline cms, i think the following is a thing. and i’m going to call it a theory: the probability of you reading a warning dialogue in a software application decreases by the inverse square of the number of other warning dialogues you see in a given usage […] tags: observations , sophomoric categories: user experience continue reading » content creator: the mailonline cms by jonathan baker-bates on december 13, 2014 a few months ago, the new york times wrote about “scoop”, their new publishing system. scoop, they point out, is more than just a means of facilitating their editorial processes. they see it as “…central to our ambitions to innovate on all platforms”. they also point out that the capabilities, ease of use, and competitive edge of content management systems is an […] tags: huge , in-house categories: technology , tools , user experience continue reading » web analytics as business meteorology by jonathan baker-bates on november 9, 2014 i was interested to read this article the other day about using web analytics. while pretty inconclusive (it’s a pr piece after all), it got me thinking. are web analytics useful in ux design? tags: angst , bi , omniture categories: technology , user experience continue reading » 10 years of blogging by jonathan baker-bates on july 10, 2014 on this day in 2004, i wrote my first post here on webtorque.org as with all things internet, 10 years seems more like 50. tim o’reilly had just started popularising the term “web 2.0“, and the digerati were people who did things like blogs – before twitter came along and made everyone do it, sort of. for me, […] tags: anniversary , musings categories: living , weak filler continue reading » tim cook should confirm his sexuality by jonathan baker-bates on june 28, 2014 i was annoyed to see this report today via mike elgan’s g+ feed regarding rumours about tim cook’s sexuality. elgan says, rightly, that: “whether tim cook is straight or gay shouldn’t matter to the press or the public, and we should respect his

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