Thanks to all of you out there who have given us feedback as part of our early user testing of the website, as you might have noticed we have implemented many of your ideas and suggestions already. This was always the plan with this site, for it to grow with the project and be directly influenced by feedback provided by you the users.
As advocates of human centred design, we are passionate about hearing your views on both site content and design. We truly want this site to be pleasurable and interesting to use and navigate. We also hope that these values will be reflected in the exhibition we are designing for you and which will open in November 2009 at the Design Museum. If at any time you see that we are not fulfilling these aims for you then we’d be delighted to hear from you.
Changes in the site that we have implemented today in response to your feedback:
- Reduced the size of the logo image at the top of the page.
- Injected some more colour into the site, specifically into the navigation bar on the left.
- Restructured the navigation bar and moved it up to the top of the page to make it easier to use.
- Introduced the ‘tag-cloud’ to allow you search for posts by keyword simply by clicking one of them, this feature also allows you a quick overview of the emergent themes of the site.
- Renewed commitment to include more pictures in the posts and make our writing ever more incisive.
- More external links, which we will continue to include to sites that we think will help you understand more about Ergonomics and Human-Centred Design. If you know of any good links you think we should include or you have a site that is about Ergonomics and Human Factors and you want us to link to it just get in touch.
Thanks very much again for your help in making this site better!

