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A new year is approaching, as well as a new edition of the (in)famous Bad Usability Calendar. The past three calendars have all been successful in distributing examples of bad design around the world. This year it will be even harder for us to come up with good illustrations of bad usability. To make a calendar for 2008 that has the same level of unusual unusefulness, we would love your feedback.
Give us your best examples of bad usability!
The best idea will get an honorable mention, as well as a numbered limited edition of the 2008 Bad Usability Calendar. All suggestions that make the final cut will get awarded.
If you need inspiration, check out the Bad Usability Calendar for 2007(pdf, A4, 1,2Mb). Thank you in advance for all your help.
Sammen sprenger vi grenser for hva web kan være. Vi ser spesielt etter: Tekstforfattere, prosjektledere, designere og interaksjonsdesignere.
Nytt år, nye konferanser. Noe som mangler? Kontakt meg på andreas@netliferesearch.com eller @schjonhaug så legger jeg den til. Sjekk også ut Lanyrd, en Twitter-basert konferanseoversikt. Februar The Usability Week i [...]
Marijn Kampf, 21.11.2007 11:49
I had a quick think and I came up with the following ideas for your usability calendar.
Be consistent
Month with for example a different font for each day of the month and/or different abbreviations for the days of the week and different formats to present the numbers. See example calendars in attached png.
Do not cover content by pop up advertorials.
Should be self explanatory, but may be a bit similar to June 2007.
Use the correct way the present information
Written number in full could be an example of how not to.
Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Twelve One Two Three Four Five Six Seven
Thirteen Eight Nine Ten Eleven ...
Fourteen
Fifteen
Users language
I just noticed. I was looking for a contact form/email on http://www.iallenkelhet.no but I couldn’t find it as the whole site is in Norwegian. Maybe you can do something with that.
A calendar using a different language for each piece of information:
Monday Dinsdag Mercredi Donnerstag ?eµpt? Sab Domingo
jedan dva tre vier viisi six sieben
????? kilenc dieci juuichi tolv tretten
In case you want to use counting numbers in different languages, have a look at my hobby site: http://www.marijn.org/everything-is-4/counting-0-to-100/all-languages
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mailand, 29.11.2007 10:54
How about something about user generated content…
E.g. days ordered based on user feedback – as a comment to why user generated content should be used with care, and why controlled/purpose driven content generation probably is a better idea.
Ragnhild, 03.12.2007 11:24
Difficult to come up with something new when I look at the previous years. But here is one very simple idea based on misspelling.
Let the graphical design be OK, but put in misspellings of every weekday (e. g. nomday, tusday, ewdnesday, ..). Also, put in wrong numbers: (e.g. 11, 2, 3, 5, 4, 6, .. )
Robin Laurén, 20.12.2007 15:05
I wrote this on last year’s feedback, but why not repeat myself :)
Be consistent
…. so one month needs to have the dates vertically aligned, or right-to-left, just not to be consistent with the other ones. Or why not have different number of days per row. Or at least align the dates differently in the boxes. Or use different fonts or colours.
If it’s consistent, it sure isn’t art :)
noname, 21.12.2007 15:33
You could inverse the calendar to make it look like authentic at a glance but instead you’re kind of looking at it from behind the paper. This case could pass testing if the testers don’t really read the content but just look at the page to see if it seems ok.
Also you coud write from left to right. It’s valid in some coultures or languages but not used everywhere.
Or start the week with some other day than Sunday or Monday which is not usual.
In these cases all the information would be there but it wouldn’t be as readable (quick to read or even glance) as the user would expect.
reyang, 02.01.2008 20:57
Know your audience
A calendar that tries to everything to everybody–like those that list every holiday from every country and every religion, then try to apply a complicated color scheme for each kind of holiday to readily identify everything. No focus, no identifiable audience, no use.
Keep content updated
How about a nod to outdated information–layout one month using last year’s dates.
Sunil Shinde, 12.05.2008 14:25
Bad usability on the bad usability calendar :)
http://www.uxunleashed.com/2008/05/yellow-teethed-dentist-or-recursive-bad.html