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Mark Miller

@greatui

The Science of Great UI

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Kyle Mitofsky (@kylemitbtv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big credit to Mark Miller, Everett McKay, & Don Norman for sparking and unwittingly seeding many of the concepts and guidelines going into my slide deck. Thanks ya'll! #BorrowingShoulders #Design #CodeCamp #VTCC10 #UX

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Designer Chad Hagen's nonsensical infographics are beautiful to look at, but provide no handy information at all bit.ly/2NN8GLd

Designer Chad Hagen's nonsensical infographics are beautiful to look at, but provide no handy information at all bit.ly/2NN8GLd
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Sculptor Derek Hugger creates marvels of kinetic engineering made from gears, cams, and a complex assortment of moving parts bit.ly/2SKEXSz

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Don't miss this opportunity to meet and train with Mark Miller at DEVintersection this November 19-21 in Las Vegas. 1 full day workshop - The Science of Great UI workshop and 3 sessions! The Science of Great UI Parts 1, 2, & 3 Register Here: bit.ly/DEVintersectio…

Marko Lohert (@markolohert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A very useful presentation about great #UI with a lot of guidelines to #goodDesign and excellent #UX channel9.msdn.com/Events/dotnetC… by Mark Miller, chief scientist DevExpress #dotNetConf

Kyle Mitofsky (@kylemitbtv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Mark Miller - I loved the Science of Great UI course! Although I think this fix missed the most serious proximity violation. Yes/No labels force your eyes to saccade back to the question, which places the *functional* label outside the button, when it should be contained!

.<a href="/greatui/">Mark Miller</a> - I loved the Science of Great UI course!  Although I think this fix missed the most serious proximity violation.  Yes/No labels force your eyes to saccade back to the question, which places the *functional* label outside the button, when it should be contained!