Brand New Navigation Technique

Friday, March 2, 2007 around 10 am mountain time

Dear friends, it’s an exciting day. I’ve stumbled upon what appears to be a yet undiscovered navigation technique! It’s designed to follow sentences that start with “welcome to this website,” and presents users with an easy to decipher navigational architecture. Using international sign language, they don’t even have to think.

I can’t tell you how excited I was when I… oh, damn. It looks like Islip airport is already using it. Please see the screen shot below for a sample of the “Please read for easy navigation” technique.

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  1. Jackson Mar 02, 2007 / 12pm

    Unreal…you think they would mind if I copied them? Takes usability to a whole new level :)

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