Hong Kong Start-Ups Logo Poster

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Thanks to Daniel Fung for making this. We expect many more logos on this by the time we get to our Start-Up event this Summer.

10 Useful Usability Findings and Guidelines – Smashing Magazine

10 Useful Usability Findings and Guidelines

Everyone would agree that usability is an important aspect of Web design. Whether you’re working on a portfolio website, online store or Web app, making your pages easy and enjoyable for your visitors to use is key. Many studies have been done over the years on various aspects of Web and interface design, and the findings are valuable in helping us improve our work. Here are 10 useful usability findings and guidelines that may help you improve the user experience on your websites.

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1. Form Labels Work Best Above The Field

A study by UX Matters found that the ideal position for labels in forms is above the fields. On many forms, labels are put to the left of the fields, creating a two-column layout; while this looks good, it’s not the easiest layout to use. Why is that? Because forms are generally vertically oriented; i.e. users fill the form from top to bottom. Users scan the form downwards as they go along. And following the label to the field below is easier than finding the field to the right of the label.

This is a useful list of how to make your site or application more usable.

No Plan Survives First Contact With Customers – Business Plans versus Business Models « Steve Blank

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This post covers another aspect of how a business plan is ever-changing along with learning about your customers and how to make something they want.