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Great 404 Page Idea

Developed by Simon

I came across a great 404 page the other day and thought I would share it. The page at first glances looks like any other but if you read the text, you will see that they have redeemed themselves for the broken link by offering me a discount of $3 off any of their products.

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This is a great way to capture the interest of would be browsers that would normally see this page and immediately hit the back key, instead not only do they capture my attention, but they also tap into my curiosity which gets me to immediately click the products link.

In this case I didn’t need any of their products but this is a great tip.

Also note the search bar being visible. This is essential on a 404 page for keeping customers that know what they are looking for on your site.

Using a plain Flex UI theme to show clients before styling

Developed by Jon

The default Flex 2 Aeon theme looks fairly polished and showing it to clients in the early stages of a project can have it’s disadvantages. For example a client may believe the project is closer to release than it is or if you use Adobe Flex for prototyping may believe that the default theme represents the final look and feel.

If you intend to customise the chrome of a flex app, showing a client the default look and feel not only leads the client into a false expectation of the finish product but, if the app is purely a prototype, may make a case for it being used for the foundation of production code or prevent an further exploration in to the visual design.

Ted Patrick has provided an excellent technique to overcome this.
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Designing for Flex: Part 5 now online

Developed by Jon

Hi All,

Just a quick post. Rob Adams has just posted up the next installment of his excellent designing for flex articles, titled Part 5: Designing Content Displays to the Adobe Flex Developer Center: Flex Interface Guide. If you have not read the other four parts, check them out first.

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FIG: User Experience Design resource for Adobe Flex

Developed by Jon

Back in September, Adobe released a new section to the Flex Developer Center, called FIG or Flex Interface Guide. This is an excellent resource for anyone involved in the Interaction Design (IxD) or User Experience (Ux) of RIAs or any developers who want to make more user focussed apps. There are several articles still in draft about designing for Flex. One of the upcoming articles that will be particularly of interest and relevance to the new possibilities of designing RIAs is the use of motion, as a tool to guide users.

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