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Heuristic Web Design, Not Holistic Dentistry | BTalk Australia

October 30th, 2008 @ 11:30 am

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Categories: BTalk Australia, Podcasts

Tags: Web Site, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Internet, Podcasts, Hizer Group, Phil Dobbie

(13min 32) How usable is your website? Have you really designed it from the customer’s point of view? Have you tested it? And what does heuristic design mean?

Today on BTalk Australia Phil Dobbie talks to Greg Ralph, a principal at the Hiser Group, about the principles for useable website and online application design.

Have you got your own website usability tips? Add them in the Talkback section at the bottom of this post.

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Phil Dobbie is a broadcaster and businessman with more than 15 years commercial experience across the telecommunications, Internet, tourism, advertising and radio industries. He has held senior marketing and management roles in OzEmail, Telstra and the British Tourist Authority and has been involved in a number of Internet start-ups.
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