My commute is seven miles round trip across Evanston and back again, and I decided that my subcompact getting 30 mpg wasn’t cutting it anymore. Why not get an electric car and avoid gas altogether? So I bought a Nissan Leaf, and I love it! Of course, I can’t help but analyze the user experience of my new car… and here’s what I’ve noticed:
Even though the range of ~90 miles is likely more than I’ll drive in an average week, I still suffer from range anxiety....
Centralis Co-founder Kathi Kaiser teams up with Senior User Experience Specialist Tanya Treptow to present multiple sessions at this year’s Museums & the Web Conference, to be held April 8-11 in Chicago, IL.
Elizabeth Allen will present "Red Herrings: Debunking the Pop Psychology of Color" at ConveyUX in Seattle, WA.
2014 was an exciting year for us here at Centralis! We take a look back at some of our big achievements of the past year.
Learn how to use a simple strategy called redundant coding to create designs that are easy for colorblind users to interpret.
In Chicago, Milwaukee, or Dallas? Catch a Centralien speaking near you this week!
Our newest employee observes a puzzling behavior at Centralis and does some user research to get to the bottom of it.
Elizabeth Allen will give a talk titled "Red Herrings: Debunking the Pop Psychology of Color" at ConveyUX 2015.
An analysis of how NYC's taxi cabs are using UX "dark patterns" to rake in the big tips at the expense of users.