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The Risks & Rewards of Building Next Generation Websites 11 months ago

Here at Viget, we try very hard to stay current on everything web. In many cases, this can mean simply executing or updating our view of industry best practices in UX, Design, and Development. In other, more exciting instances, it can mean testing not only the limits of technology, but of …
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A New Template for Internal Kickoffs 11 months ago

A while back we wrote about our approach to internal kickoff meetings ; it has since evolved (like everything does around here!). The latest update of most significance is that we now use a presentation template to walk the team(s) through the project fundamentals. And we're sharing that …
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The Pros and Cons of Creating Site Maps with Slickplan last year

Site maps are a valuable part of the UX process but can be time-consuming to create and maintain. I currently use OmniGraffle which gives full control over the look and structure of site map documentation but it can be tedious to update and share over time. When I heard about Slickplan , an …
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Accepting Donations Online, and How Stripe Can Help (Freebie Included) last year

Accepting payments directly from your site is a great way to maintain user experience, lend credibility to your organization and have greater control over data. However, becoming your own online merchant comes with a slew of headaches. Setting aside days to find the best rates, fretting about …
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UX Scavenger Hunt—Pinterest Style last year

One of the most enjoyable aspects of user experience design is the opportunity to observe human behavior and interactions directly within the user’s environment. I like to picture user experience designers on reconnaissance missions, quietly gathering user behavior intel while covertly …

UX Scavenger Hunt—Pinterest Style last year

One of the most enjoyable aspects of user experience design is the opportunity to observe human behavior and interactions directly within the user’s environment. I like to picture user experience designers on reconnaissance missions, quietly gathering user behavior intel while covertly …

UX Scavenger Hunt—Pinterest Style 7 months ago

One of the most enjoyable aspects of user experience design is the opportunity to observe human behavior and interactions directly within the user’s environment. I like to picture user experience designers on reconnaissance missions, quietly gathering user behavior intel while covertly …

Translating Viget’s History to Facebook Timeline last year

Recently, I took on the task of updating our Viget Facebook account to the new Timeline layout. Now, I don’t just mean clicking the “Get Timeline Now” button, but actually using it to its fullest potential by updating it with various facts, photos, and videos from our …

Using Regression to Understand Users last year

A challenge that has always plagued the web industry is understanding users. Whether it’s their habits, assumptions, interests, tendencies, or expectations, it all affects how any user will interact with and respond to a website. Since no group of users or customers is the same, it takes …

What is fb_xd_fragment and how can I make it go away from Google Analytics? last year

Recently I was troubleshooting why ?fb_xd_fragment= was getting appended to the end of a bunch of URLs in Google Analytics. With a little bit of googling, the source of the problem wasn’t tough to find--it happens when a visitor using Internet Explorer clicks a Facebook …