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We’re looking for a UX Designer & Tester to work together with us in India. We are after someone who is passionate about everything online. This role is for someone who is currently looking for new challenges in the online (more specific: website) world.While in the long run, the scope is limitless, to start with we are after someone to help us with the development of a core product we are working on.
Please go to http://langoor.com.au/careers if you are interested or please forward this link to someone who might be.
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#4 written by Raghu Gollapalli (1 year ago)
Hi Suman,
I too am from Durga Colony. I lived there during 1985-88. After that I left for university, job etc. We have our home and my parents still live there. I loved your photo of durga colony (turtle neck). In fact, our home is on the same street shown on the photo. beyond Rama seshayya &b srinivasulu reddy’s homes, then turn right. For now, this photo is my desktop background.let me know if you have lived there during those years.
Thanks for sharing the photo.
Raghu
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#8 written by Suman Kumar (10 months ago)
Roy 1. Expecting users to read an instruction to understand how your design works just doesn’t cut it. To me an interface is a failure the moment a user stares at it, thinking. 2. I just don’t understand how having a common form for registration and login makes it better. What you need is a prominent call to action: “Register” “Log in”
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#9 written by Arnab Banerjee (4 months ago)
Hi Suman,
As a classic case of serindipity I discovered your blog while to trying to locate something else. I have to admit that the ‘read’ is extremely fascinating, as if one could picturise the happenings.
I work for the British Council where, we host a range of literature initiatives that cater to audiences through digital and live interface. On a slightly different note, may I request you to share your contact details so that I could discuss some possible association for the future. You could get in touch with me on
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Dear Suman,
Please remove the twitter update posts from your blog.It really breaks the focus and is hard on the eye.If I wanted to read twitter I can go there and read.It hides your post and real writings on the blog.
Thanks and Regards
anonymous