A few more comments...The section of making forms usable was especially helpful, since developers are the ones building the darn things. I might even move this earlier in the session to increase audience participation. The summary slide at end was great, I'd also liked to see it at the beginning, too. Really appreciated the way you started out with Why this topic actually matters to developers.
Black text on white slides was easy to read. Concepts clearly explained and funny, but my favorite part was the actual evaluations of websites (some obscure, some well-known) using these concepts. My only suggestion: perhaps do more audience participation in the beginning, maybe with each concept, to set the tone of involvement for the session.
Perfect. Just perfect.
Great speaker. Funny and kept our attention even though it was so early in the morning.
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Totally made my day...
This is probably the most comprehensive CI talk i've heard. I enjoyed the live walk through.
Very nice presentation and a very good overview of the most important aspects of Usability. It was both a good refresher in some areas, and excellent new lessons in others.
Slides nicely designed and easy to read. Level of talk was JUST right, not too deep, not too broad, with rules of thumb and just enough code detail to be helpful, but not so much to overwhelm non-experts.
I could understand his explanation of the simple math behind using percentages in your design & CSS to create fluid grid layouts (hopefully, a helpful approach for developers needing to understand the logic behind designs).
Resources shared were wonderfully practical (can't wait to download slides, wish I could get screen captures of some of the small bits of code changes @arzoum demo-ed!).