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12 Typography Guidelines for Good Website Usability. Improving your website usability can be a real headache especially when you are novice in this field. Typography plays a key role in improving the usability of web projects. Even if you classify yourself among the experts in web design, investing some time to learn more about typography would most certainly help you in discovering something new. In this article I will be discussing a couple of interesting facts about usability, readability and legibility which can help you in selecting adequate fonts when designing your next website.

I will then provide a list of 12 practical typography guidelines which will help you improve your website usability. The Elements and Purpose of Typography More than 90 percent of information on the web is in the form of written language. Typography defines the speed and comfort with which text is read by your users. Legibility and Readability in Website Usability Every language has its own specific typographical approach. The Usability Factor of Typography. An Introduction To A/B Testing. A/B Testing isn’t a new term. In fact, many canny marketers and designers are using it at this very moment to obtain valuable insight regarding visitor behavior and to improve website conversion rate.

Unfortunately, A/B Testing still remains in the dark for most online marketers and web designers. The technique is still underrated as opposed to comparably valued methods like SEO. Definition of A/B Testing A/B Testing (also known as Split Testing) is a website optimisation technique that involves sending half your users to one version of a page, and the other half to another, and watching the web analytics to see which one is more effective in getting them to do what you want them to do (for example, sign up for a user account) (Source). An excellent introduction video about A/B Testing from Hutchinson Web Design To improve your website conversion rates using A/B Testing, you must first learn and master the technique.

Benefits of A/B Testing. Top 20 UX Blogs the DEFINITIVE List. The top 20 UX blogs you HAVE to read if you are in any way associated with UX or user experience design I have been in the business of creating and marketing applications, websites and mobile experiences for quite a while now (over 20 years, ouch). I have built up a list over the years of my favorite UX blogs I visit. I use these to catch up on the latest trends in user experience and design. In the spirit of giving to the community here’s my list, feel free to add a comment at the bottom if I’ve left off your favorite UX blog. Enjoy! Top 20 UX Blogs in Alphabetical Order: 1. A List Apart has been around since 1997 (their website was launched in 1998), almost as long as me! 2. Adaptive Path touts itself as one of the first design firms focused on user experience. 3. The Apple developers blog (aka news and announcements) is probably more for you techies. 4.

Boxes and Arrows is nothing but a great big blog with tons of interaction design and UX articles. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Charles L. 11. Learn User Experience (UX) Design online | SlideRule. Wait for! UX Project Checklist. Online. Rich interactive wireframes to define web and mobile applications. Wirify – The web as wireframes.

Usability Geek - Usability & User Experience (UX) Blog. Cognitive lode by ribot – Simple advice on product psychology.