Published in the ‘Ergonomics in Design’ journal in 1997. The author collected and created this list of 34 thumb rules (given below in order of priority) that were found particularly useful during the design process by colleagues working in the human-computer interface (HCI) design field.
- Know thy user, and YOU are not thy user.
- Things that look the same should act the same.
- Everyone makes mistakes, so every mistake should be fixable.
- The information for the decision needs to be there when the decision is needed.
- Error messages should actually mean something to the user, and tell the user how to fix the problem.
- Every action should have a reaction.
- Don’t overload the user’s buffers.
- Consistency, consistency, consistency.
- Minimize the need for a mighty memory.
- Keep it simple.
- The more you do something, the easier it should be to do.
- The user should always know what is happening.
- The user should control the system. The system shouldn’t control the user. The user is the boss, and the system should show it.
- The idea is to empower the user, not speed up the system.
- Eliminate unnecessary decisions, and illuminate the rest.
- If I made an error, let me know about it before I get into REAL trouble.
- The best journey is the one with the fewest steps. Shorten the distance between the user and their goal.
- The user should be able to do what the user wants to do.
- Things that look different should act different.
- You should always know how to find out what to do next.
- Don’t let people accidentally shoot themselves.
- Even experts are novices at some point. Provide help.
- Design for regular people and the real world.
- Keep it neat. Keep it organized.
- Provide a way to bail out and start over.
- The fault is not in thyself, but in thy system.
- If it is not needed, it’s not needed.
- Color is information.
- Everything in its place, and a place for everything.
- The user should be in a good mood when done.
- If I made an error, at least let me finish my thought before I have to fix it.
- Cute is not a good adjective for systems.
- Let people shape the system to themselves, and paint it with their own personality.
- To know the system is to love it.
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RT @conetrees The UX Bookmark » Expert Ratings of Usability Maxims http://is.gd/4Mb3l
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34 thumb rules of usability (from 1997 but still as true today): http://bit.ly/4qpdhb
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RT @RustyJay: 34 Usability Maxims http://is.gd/4NgpX #UX
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Great list, starting from number 1 RT @mkixi: 34 Usability Maxims http://is.gd/4NgpX (via @RustyJay ) #UX
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RT @RustyJay: 34 Usability Maxims http://is.gd/4NgpX >> love ‘know thy user, and YOU are not thy user’
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RT: @jodiemoule: RT @RustyJay: 34 Usability Maxims http://is.gd/4NgpX >> love ‘know thy user, and YOU are not thy user’
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this is now above the coffee machine and microwave where the dev team wait for sustenance @RustyJay: 34 Usability Maxims http://is.gd/4NgpX
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34 Usability Maxims » The UX Bookmark http://bit.ly/2Rqq2C - don’t see “User expectations overrides anything you say”…
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34 Usability Maxims » The UX Bookmark http://bit.ly/2Rqq2C (via @ericscheid) #usability
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My 2cents: “Context of use dictate the UI architecture” RT @ericscheid: 34 Usability Maxims » http://bit.ly/2Rqq2C
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RT @RuthEllison: 34 #Usability Maxims » The UX Bookmark http://bit.ly/2Rqq2C (via @ericscheid) #usability
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12 years ago Lund got #UX experts to rank 34 usability maxims. It’s still a relevant list. http://bit.ly/1xw2Jo
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‘Expert Ratings of Usability Maxims’ - list of 34 thumb useful not-to-forget rules http://is.gd/4Mb3l (via @conetrees, The UX Bookmark)
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RT @userfocus 12 years ago Lund got #UX experts to rank 34 usability maxims. It’s still a relevant list. http://bit.ly/1xw2Jo
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RT @userfocus: 12 years ago Lund got #UX experts to rank 34 usability maxims. It’s still a relevant list. http://bit.ly/1xw2Jo
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RT @userfocus: 12 years ago Lund got #UX experts to rank 34 usability maxims - still a very relevant list. http://bit.ly/1xw2Jo
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Ratings of Usability Maxims http://bit.ly/1XK6Qw
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