ingimp is a version of the GNU Image Manipulation Program that has been instrumented to collect real-time usability data. It is not a plug-in but a complete, standalone version of the GIMP. All usability data is automatically transmitted to this website for anyone to download and analyze.
To aid with data analysis and discussion, we have developed StatsJam, a modified wiki that allows anyone to view, edit, and create live data analyses of the data within a wiki.
ingimp is part of human-computer interaction (HCI) research at the University of Waterloo. The project is led by Professor Michael Terry.
Season of Usability is a series of sponsored student projects to encourage students of usability, user-interface design, and interaction design to get involved with Free/Libre/Open-Source Software (FLOSS).
Welcome to my blog. I recently joined Mozilla as a User Experience Designer, and on this blog I will be writing about many of the user facing features in Firefox 3.
This document tells you how to create applications that look right, behave properly, and fit into the GNOME user interface as a whole. It is written for interface designers, graphic artists and software developers who will be creating software for the GNO
d.tools is a hardware and software system that enables designers to rapidly prototype the bits (the form) and the atoms (the interaction model) of physical user interfaces in concert. d.tools was built to support design thinking rather than implementation