Telling stories is inherently human; they are entrenched into our culture and history. More importantly though, we relate to stories. It can sometimes be a struggle to recall and explain factual information from memory. However, it’s a lot ...
The old saying is not necessarily true. Rather than feeling contempt, web users tend to react positively toward familiar elements within a website or application. This familiarity bias can be exploited to make radically new ideas and approaches ...
The Humaan team were delighted to hear that the Lions Australia website won first place in the multiple district category at the 96th International Lions Convention, held recently in Hamburg, Germany. Given that the entrants came from Lions ...
The decisions made when approaching the design of a project have a tremendous effect on the way users interact with the content and where they are likely to navigate. Less is more. Users are more likely to make a decision when there are fewer ...
With great design, comes great usability. Aesthetically pleasing designs are easier to use, at least that that’s the way we perceive it. Aesthetic-usability Effect describes a phenomenon where people perceive quality design with a greater ...
We don’t want to think more than we have to. Navigating and understanding a website should be simple – the more choices, the harder we make the user work. The responsibility for meeting a users needs and wants rests purely with the ...
Dropbox’s API is a powerful feature of an already handy service. However, being primarily a PHP developer I was a little disappointed that they didn’t include an official SDK for this platform and what third-party libraries that were ...
This is a guest post written by our former studio mate and good friend Julia Cameron of Blue Ink Copywriting. You should follow Julia on twitter. If our decisions were based on first impressions alone, life would be a lot simpler. It would take ...