tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4445269723137820164.post-54978669892060089762008-05-12T15:33:00.000-07:002008-05-12T15:33:00.000-07:00>>I'm inclined to think that when it comes to usab...>>I'm inclined to think that when it comes to usability, there are no rules, just learnings.<<<BR/><BR/>Totally agree. A usability professional can over time spot common mistakes easily, but that does not prevent him from making a mistake, just makes it less likely me thinks as sunil has pointed out twice :)<BR/><BR/>Agree on interruptions and decisions, but as long as these are not of the type the user is not expecting/will cry about their absence later. I think the goal is not really reducing them, rather finding out the ones which are necessary and not introduced because of how the interaction is designed? Same thing?Kiran K. Karthikeyanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03242520517995251024noreply@blogger.com