Design Feedback Tool Now More Convenient
The Visual Attention Service (VAS), which uses research-based computer algorithms to tell you what areas of a print or web page are the most attention-grabbing, has updated to version 2.5.
Now when you test a page of a website, you don’t have to upload a screenshot of it to the VAS service. Instead, just enter its URL, and VAS will take the screenshot on its own.
To learn more about the Visual Attention Service, read “Support Your Designs with Statistics” or sign up for the company’s
introductory webinar.
This article was last modified on January 6, 2023
This article was first published on March 22, 2011
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