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“You have to tell [them] your job role twice, your job title once, and the language you prefer to speak 3 times—all in English.”
Jared Spool, dazed by the number of hoops needed to pass through just to get to see (not buy) a product catalog of branded merchandise for a major technology company. (From a re-print of a year-old post on sign-in mistakes to avoid.)

posted by ted on Tuesday, Dec 09, 2008 · 0 comments

8 More Sign-In Design Mistakes from Jared Spool, following up on his previous sign-in design article. My pet peeve out of this new list is Mistake #10: Requiring Stricter Password Requirements Than The NSA. I hate sites that make me think of a password so cryptic that I can’t remember it myself! Especially if I don’t think the data is worth safeguarding in the first place!!!

posted by ted on Wednesday, Jan 16, 2008

Spool on Sign-In Design

Jared Spool writes in a recent article, “Designing an account registration and sign-in process that doesn’t frustrate users turns out to be very difficult to achieve. It looks easy at the outset, but a pile of subtleties can sneak up on your experience, making something that should be simple become stressful for the users.” He’s right; something that should be so easy is so easy to get wrong. Here’s a summary of Spool’s “8 Design Mistakes to Avoid” for account sign-in, along with a few of my own observations:

For more discussion and examples, see the full article . Also see Aaron Cannon’s post on the impact captchas could have on disabled users as part of a sign-in process.

Also see Spool’s follow-up article with 8 more sign-in design mistakes.

posted by ted on Friday, Jan 04, 2008 · 0 comments