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Observations and critiques of user experience models and designs from the internet and offline.

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  • Clever display of product counts in a filter dropdown. The number tells you how many items you’ll see in that set, and the designer has chosen to display it only on mouse rollover. Although this treatment reduces the amount of useful info shown at a glance, it gives an important visual cue as to what row your mouse is on, helps you focus on choosing the one category you are most interested in seeing, and keeps the dropdown uncluttered on an already minimalist site.
From Luigi Bormioli (a site full of clever details. I’ll be sure to mention it again.)
NICELY DONE

    Clever display of product counts in a filter dropdown. The number tells you how many items you’ll see in that set, and the designer has chosen to display it only on mouse rollover. Although this treatment reduces the amount of useful info shown at a glance, it gives an important visual cue as to what row your mouse is on, helps you focus on choosing the one category you are most interested in seeing, and keeps the dropdown uncluttered on an already minimalist site.

    From Luigi Bormioli (a site full of clever details. I’ll be sure to mention it again.)

    NICELY DONE

    Tagged: clever selective display of info dropdowns

    Posted on April 1, 2010

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