Seek or Show: Two Design Paradigms for Lots of Data
Bill Scott clued me in to this interesting first post from Theresa Neil on two design paradigms for handling large amounts of data:
- The Seek Paradigm: Have the user ask for what they want.
- The Show Paradigm: Display everything up front, and let the user explore and organize it.
“The first is usually more prevalent on the web. The latter usually more prevalent on desktop or deeper web applications. Theresa lists 10 different patterns illustrating Seek and Show.”
She details both paradigm with very nice real world examples.
Read more on the source site
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