StartupDigest Design – July 22, 2011
22/07/2011For newcomers: StartupDigest Design is the members-only weekly email newsletter of the best articles in the design industry.
You can become a member for free here.
————————————————————————————————————–
Happy Friday,
This week’s edition focuses on Google+ and their usability issues, how retailers leverage psychology to influence your purchasing behavior, optimizing the performance of your mobile app through design, and strategies for working as a designer in an agile development environment.
Check out the Site of the Week for some inspiration from the little details that make great user experiences.
Have a great weekend.
- Jeremy
@jeremymerle

StartupDigest Design is curated by:
Jeremy Merle – Creative Director, Brightcove
Enrique Allen - Founding designer, 500 Startups
What You Need to Read This Week
Why Google+ Will Succeed Wildly At First
By Bruce Upbin, Forbes
Google+ has had a flurry of positive reviews lately from the tech and design community, but is that their key audience? This article raises a good question about the broad adoption of the social networking site and usability of their core features.
Can We Ever Digitally Organize Our Friends?
From kevnull.com
Kevin Cheng from Twitter asks tough questions like “Why we need groups?” and highlights what Google+ does right and what it sucks at.
Psychological Manipulation In E-commerce Design
By Kristina Bjoran, UX Booth
Interesting and intelligent insight on how retailers leverage human behavior and design to motivate us to share, join, and spend more.
Seven Guidelines For Designing High Performance Mobile User Experiences
By Ivo Weevers, Smashing Magazine
Design choices affect performance and are critical to the success of your app. Here are seven actionable guidelines for optimizing the performance of your mobile app through design.
Change On A Dime: Agile Design
By John Anderson, UX Magazine
Integrating design into an agile development environment is tricky. Here are some tips for working as a designer in an agile environment.
Site of the Week
Whenever someone asks me what differentiates good from great when it comes to user experience, I always say it’s about the details. This blog highlights the little details that make a product experience delightful to use.

