UX Happy Hour (April 2)
Hello All,
The next bi-weekly UX happy hour is on April 2, 2011 from 4 PM (EST) to 5 PM (EST) on the super IRC #drupal-usability channel. Hang out with the cool ones, after all Monday is the new Thursday!
The rough agenda for the meeting:
1. All the inside scoop from DrupalCon Denver
2. Introductions and How to make things better for interested people to contribute to usability?
3. Discuss a feasible timeline for future actionable items
Note: If you have designs that you would like the UX folks to take a look at it, bring them. We will be happy to give our two cents.
Read moreEditing content
Prior to Dries' keynote, I had put this 'edit content' prototype together. Feel free to add comments:
Read moreChanges to the find content screen
Like it or not, people make instant decisions. Unfortunately, the instant decision Drupal users are making is 'this looks hard.' As such, the remaining experiences people are having, are under the premises that they are in a hard tool. It's urgent that we change this.
To mitigate this, I want to propose a scenario which is partially based on observation of countless usability studies being performed on Drupal Gardens - which in essence is Drupal.
Users come into Drupal, they see and/or interact with:
- the first page
Design iterations for the content creation page
Last updated by Ruslan Piskarov on Fri, 2020-04-03 06:30
Over the last few months we have been working with Jared Ponchot, on redesigning the create content page. Based on our research and further discussion we chose a direction for which we developed more detailed designs.
Read moreCreating UI patterns for add / edit flows
I started working on add / edit flows in Drupal. It's about unification add / edit interactions in Drupal, harmonizing their forms, layout, flows and language; creating and implementing universal UI patterns.
http://kika.trip.ee/files/d8ux/add.html
is the first rough draft of analysis / proposal. The idea is to let it mature a bit and then bring it to D8 issue queue.
Read moreForm error UX feedback wanted
I'd like feedback on a proposal for how Form Errors work in Drupal 8 core:
http://groups.drupal.org/node/209513
I've created that Wiki page with proposed screenshots in response to the lengthy discussion in issue #447816 about how Drupal core FAPI indicates form validation errors using color.
Read moreModule interviews analysis
Goal
This study was focused on understanding the current behavior of users and the desired behavior of users. This to inform our process in redesigning the module page.
Specific research questions we set out to answer:
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Account UX Documentation
Documentation
- Original Thread
- [Google docs](https://docs.google.com/a/bluesparklabs.com/document/d/1ePkvASia99oYjaLn... | Google Docs)
Progress
- January 25th, 2012 - Updates to Visitor Registration scenarios. Thanks @tvn for the feedback!
- January 24th, 2012 - Completed Visitor Registration scenarios. Need feedback.
- January 23rd, 2012 - Started documentation in Google Docs. Added Visitor Registration documentation.
- January 20th, 2012 - Posted original discussion.
Improving the Sign In Registration and Account Management interactions
Hi all!
I'm new to the Drupal UX community, but not new to Drupal or User Experience Design. (I've added some info to my drupal.org profile for those interested in reading more...) I just finished speaking with yoroy about diving into Drupal UX work and the topic of Account Management came up. I mentioned how much it annoyed me and, lo and behold, it turns out that it's a pretty common pain point around here. So, I thought I'd kickoff my inaugural journey into doing UX with the Drupal Community with a discussion about Drupal's Sign In, Registration, and Account Management interactions.
Read moreModule Redesign Interviews
Hello All,
Over the last few weeks, we have come up with a list of important tasks that we deemed important for the module redesign. However, we would like to test those with our users. So, we are going to conduct interviews and understand how they use the module page.
Following is the guide we intend to use to do the interviews: