great article that explains why print has caused designers to design their pages upside down…
It also helps explain a phenomenon I’ve seen in user testing I call “land and scroll” Users come to a page and –before it’s even finished loading, as soon as they have anything vaguely resembling a page– they scroll. I’ve seen a quick up-down “getting the lay of the land” and a permanent scroll-to-content, pusing the global nav, banners and logo off the screen. hmmm
upside down
great article that explains why print has caused designers to design their pages upside down… It also helps […]