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<item><title>Anamorphic parking garage signage is the kind of thing that wins design awards but shouldn’t</title>
<link>http://b1ff.org/2008/08/04/187/187/#more-187</link>
<description>(1) Signage in this kind of environment is most useful to those who are in the wrong place and/or on the wrong path; not only does this signage fail to serve them, but it introduces additional ambiguities and disorientation. ...</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 08:52:54 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Users Fix Parking Ticket Machine Interface Themselves - uselog.com | the product usability weblog</title>
<link>http://www.uselog.com/2008/11/users-fix-parking-ticket-machine-ui.html</link>
<description>And once again it&#39;s a parking ticket machine that drives users nuts (see another one here). And this time to the extent that they&#39;ve taken their fate into their own hands and added some &#39;customized&#39; labels to the device. I think we can add parking ticket machines to the category of &#39;things that always suck&#39;, that also includes office telephones and presentation equipment in meeting rooms. I do hope that the designers saw the &#39;modification&#39; that users made, because it shows them that really anyone can make a better design than they did...</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 08:37:55 GMT</pubDate>
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