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theory was a weekly column discussing issues in interaction and web design. Unfortunately, I haven't written for the column in quite some time, but I do plan to pick it up again this yearin 2005. For now, my past columns can still be read:
Website navigation is useful (June 4, 2001)
Text on websites (May 28, 2001)
Push and pop on the web (May 21, 2001)
Take advantage of technology (May 14, 2001)
Simplicity costs less and works better (May 9, 2001)
Tips for practical newsletter design (April 30, 2001)
An alternative to banner ads (April 23, 2001)
Better Flash websites (April 16, 2001)
Tips for friendly telephone services (April 9, 2001)
Meaningful personalization (April 2, 2001)
How to make wireless directory services useful (March 22, 2001)
More website manner tips (with Keith Instone) (March 15, 2001)
Learning from Photoshop's "Variations" tool (March 8, 2001)
How to make URLs user-friendly (March 5, 2001)
Effective use of forms on websites (March 1, 2001)
Pliant response for websites (February 26, 2001)
Common automotive interaction design mistakes (February 22, 2001)
Are standards-compliant websites better? (February 19, 2001)
Website posture & manner (February 15, 2001)
Engineers make obvious design mistakes (February 12, 2001)
You can get email notification when I (finally) write a new column, thanks to NotifyList.com. I won't give away or sell your email address to anyone for any other purpose.
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