A Manifesto of Contentology, vs 1.1 What does “Contentology” mean? In this Manifesto, Contentology is a coined word that, in its strictest etymology, could mean “the science of content” or “the study of content”. The word “Contentology” is supposed to make people stop and think for a moment, and if it sounds absurd, [...]
01.17.2008
Categories: accessibility + ud, content, content management, contentology, convergent media, info management, information design, information science, information technology, interaction design, multimedia, new media, rich media, static media | Comments Off
05.18.2007
The downloadabled Universal Design Access Chart was compiled from various Internet sources for the purpose of assembling a wide variety of access issues and barriers that relate to disabilities, yet may also improve the user experience for those who have needs relating to age, education, income, environment or other variables. Universal Design Access Chart [compiled [...]
11.14.2006
Categories: accessibility + ud, best practices, customer experience, eBusiness, eCommerce, eMarketing, information design, interaction design, usability, web management, web managers, web strategy | Comments Off
Most Web sites receive a failing grade when it comes to providing transparent, comprehensive and responsive “contact” content. When Web customers click on a link, that’s an interaction, but when they submit a contact request, that’s a transaction of information – they’re send you their personal “content” and expecting the site to respond accordingly. They’re [...]