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Adaptive Path News from May 2004


 

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May 20, 2004
How Labels Affect Usability and Branding. We’ve just released a high-impact, low-cost “Best Practices Brief” on the importance of clear labeling and terminology in site design. Buy it today »


"Early Bird" Registration Extended. To accommodate those folks who work for organizations with June 30 year-end dates (aka the federal government), we’ve extended the earlybird registration for User Experience Week 2004 in Washington, D.C. to July 1. And to be fair to all, we’ve also extended the dates for Beyond Usability in Amsterdam and The Elements of User Experience in New York.

May 10, 2004
Google Launches Adaptive Path and Stopdesign's Redesign of Blogger.com. We’re very excited that our work on Blogger has now launched. You can read up on how we helped in our press release, and also in Blogger’s knowledge base and on Stopdesign’s weblog.

May 05, 2004
Mike in the NYT. In an article on culture and technology in the New York Times, Mike Kuniavsky talks about some of our recent work designing cross-cultural products for international audiences.

May 04, 2004
Janice in the WSJ. Janice Fraser is quoted in the Wall Street Journal’s article on redesigning the Presidential Daily Brief.


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