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Originally Posted by terendel
Well, it might not be everything you were hoping for, but it sounds like they are going to respond. And you haven't been forgotten.
"Hi Juli-
Thanks for getting in touch. We haven’t forgotten about Mobile Read, but we haven’t had time to circle back of late.
Sometime in the next few days, I’ll be compiling a list of questions/suggestions from Mobile Read users and posting a status update regarding some of the tweaks in the works for our Next Gen sites. Thanks for sending me your list—as you’ve seen, there’s a lot to sift through!
Best,
Mike"
I'm working on the article now, which will feature your list prominently. Should be published in a couple of days.
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That's good to know, and the article will hopefully get some traction as well :S
Some ideas for your subtitle:
- Why you should ask users before improving user experience
- Improved user experience gone wrong
- Try to borrow a book before redesigning a library's site
- Why designers should ask users before improving their user experience
- When site redesign goes wrong
- Usability leaves when pretty is in the room
- When it ain't broke, don't friggin' fix it!