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Social Media patterns from Yahoo

Mark

Mark

10 Sep 2008 11:19

Yahoo have recently added a number of social patterns to their existing Pattern catalogue. The patterns focus on Ratings and Reviews and Reputation. The reputational patterns are particularly interesting as a lot of them give rationale, links to related articles or on going discussions on the web. I’d would recommend that anyone with interest in usability and social media take a look.

Tagged in: social media, patterns, usability

Micro and macro design patterns

Mark

Mark

17 Mar 2010 11:09

There are a lot of good user interface pattern libraries that are available now – UI Patterns, Welie etc. which covering both general and specific topics.

Although patterns are often categorised e.g. Search, Navigation one thing I haven’t ever seen, although maybe it exists, is a set of macro patterns.

I think there is a lot of value in having some coarse grained patterns that you apply to a specific scenario that as you consult with the client you remove/include elements of.

If we take the example of an Inbox. Inboxes are useful in any situation where you have a pool of resource to allocate work to. Depending on the way your pool of resource operates and is managed determines how you might apply the pattern.

The basics will be there:

  • sortable columns
  • sensible default sort
  • filtering
  • icon columns for space saving and clear communication
  • highlights e.g. new or unread
    etc.
  • actions
  • selection approach

Then there will be some variable elements

  • allocation statistics
  • filtering
  • rules
  • pagination

and many more, all of which depend on your need.

We will be releasing a set of macro patterns, adding to them as we complete client projects. If you are interested in hearing more or speaking to us about them, please contact me

Tagged in: usability, patterns, ui design