an all-Internet world integrates TV and the Internet and we’re not talking the old WebTV
new models for smartphones
Online consumer shopping trends
the next phase of audience-centric web includes a much more integrated approach with metrics
HD and Satellite TV
Below is an important link from Nielsen which highlights the top advertising trends for 2010. It includes web design trends, digital trends and technology to watch out for.
User experience design (which incorporates IA and IxD) is a fundamental part of web design/web development, however often overlooked by traditional print designers and art directors. To create an effective website the principles and strategies of IA and IxD really need to be employed.
There seems to be some confusion about what these two roles are so we figures we would define and compare each of them here. IA’s and IxD’s and user experience professionals should all be living in the same space and their jobs really overlap, however some larger web site design requires some with special skills and know-how. If your saying “what the heck is he talking about, hold on… I’ll explain everything”
So what is IA
IA goes all into taxonomy design and database architecture. Changes occur when an IA adjusts categories and navigation structure. IA is about distributing content according their relevant category. Simplification of content and information it for website visitors to find what they are looking for more easily.
And what about IxD
IxD exists in the interaction experience itself, and is more likely to apply psychology and deeper cognitive principles to create a highly usable interface. They look at some of the same things IAs do (information flow, usability, etc.), but they’re the ultimate user experience – and so they excel at things like usability, content strategy, visual impact. Most UX professionals probably do both – among other things. So IxD deals a bit more with user experience, and IA is a fundamental part of this experience, let’s say the building blocks and IxD’s know what technology to use and where to render the best user experience, which is sort of the “magic” in a site that makes all the difference. but first you gotta start with good IA and killer web design!
It looks like the Flash Player is available on a mobile phone device. Google’s new “NEXUS 1″ with Hardware by HTC, Google Android Platform, and a super fast chip called “Snap Dragon Chip” released about a week ago has flash support in it’s design. Check out the video below from Adobe developer Connection. This is the Flash Design advance in technology we’ve been waiting for!
The video below shows how flash design as a core for web design (on the National geographic website) is now viewable on a mobile device. Exciting Stuff!