Some mighty fine examples of good UX
If you’ve been paying attention, you’ll notice it’s been UX week here at Inside the Nerdery. If you haven’t been paying attention, that’s okay my feelings are only a little hurt. Anyway, you can read Part I and Part II to catch up. Go ahead, I’ll wait.
Okay, ready? Now that’s we’ve talked about what UX is and how passionate The Nerdery is about good UX I thought we’d show you some examples of what we’ve been talking about. Look, pretty pictures!
Cultured Code’s Things: An obsessively refined efficient yet flexible task management software for Mac and the iPhone.

Cork’d: Social media site for the wine enthusiast

Mint: Personal finance software for the web

Threadless: T-shirt makers

Django Admin Interface: Automatically generated scaffold for all Django applications

Wordpress 2.7: Open source content management system

Twitter: Simple, highly addictive micro-blogging service

37signals: Makers of small business, collaboration software

Okay, so those are just a few examples. What are some of your favorites?
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Chip on January 14th, 2009
I stand by the fact that mint.com is the best web interface/application. Ever.
dude on January 14th, 2009
I think the Django admin interface is a great example of bad UX
Jodi Chromey on January 15th, 2009
Why is that, dude? It’s okay to disagree, we’re all grownups here and we encourage dissent and discussion. But you should at least use have the gumption to stand behind your opinion with your name.
Ryan on January 15th, 2009
Craigslist. Yeah, it’s not “pretty”, but it’s fast, consistent, and highly focused on its content.