Customer Satisfaction Lessons Learned from Building Furniture with Wordless Documentation 
Documentation and package design play a major role in customer satisfaction. The author tested three sets of wordless documentation by building pieces of furniture from three different manufacturers. While the construction methods, packaging, and wordless documentation methods were on the surface very similar, small differences had a significant impact on the usability of the instructions and the overall customer satisfaction with the documentation and the product. Decisions that were handled differently included visual verification of parts, whether or not extra hardware was provided and how it was provided, the appropriateness of the hardware, the quality of the hardware, the need for additional tools, and the care evidenced in packaging and labeling of parts. From these experiences, she makes recommendations for enhancing customer satisfaction that apply not just to wordless documentation, but to other consumer products.
Norris Bradford, Annette. STC Proceedings (2004). Articles>Documentation>Technical Illustration>User Experience
Determining When to Use Show-Me Helps and Demos 
The availability of powerful yet easy-to-use multimedia tools enables technical writers to consider a powerful new form of embedded user assistance: show-me help. This paper provides an overview of who is currently using show- me help--some current research, some history, and some definitions. It offers some guidance in choosing tools, designing show-me help, and deciding when to include then, concentrating on consideration of your users, potential topics, subsequent releases, and translation. It also suggests how show-me helps can be reused as part of product education and single-sourced into user assistance from the Web. When this information is presented in a conference session, the final part of that session will be a workshop in which a sample show me will be built using the QarbonTM ViewletBuilderTM tool. For this session, you have a choice to watch or do. You can watch as I create a show me for Windows(R) Explorer in this session or you can go to www.qarbon.com, download the demo version of ViewletBuilder, and do the exercises along with me.
Norris Bradford, Annette. STC Proceedings (2005). Articles>Documentation
Determining When to Use Show-Me Helps and Demos
The availability of powerful yet easy-to-use multimedia tools enables technical writers to consider a powerful new form of embedded user assistance: show-me help. This paper provides an overview of who is currently using show-me help--some current research, some history, and some definitions. It offers some guidance in choosing tools, designing show-me help, and deciding when to include then, concentrating on consideration of your users, potential topics, subsequent releases, and translation. It also suggests how show-me helps can be reused as part of product education and single-sourced into user assistance from the Web.
Bradford, Annette Norris. WritersUA (2005). Articles>Documentation>Multimedia>Video
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