Design • December 3rd, 2008 • 2 comments

Designing for context, vs designing for attention

Here’s an insightful document by F. Randall Farmer, on how you should think how and when a content is consumed by a user, instead of taking the easy way out on how you can make a web page “sticky”:

2 responses to “Designing for context, vs designing for attention”

  1. gabe newington says:

    Good post. Interesting read. I read something similar yesterday but for the life of me I can’t remember what the site was though. It’ll come to me - it must be old age :)

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