Monthly Archives: April 2011

Getting Up Close And Personal With Users

TweetAt MidwestUX, I gave a shorten version of my upcoming STC Summit presentation. For those of you that came to my talk, thank you for your time and attention. For those that were not able to make it, below you … Continue reading

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Do Designer Need To Know How To Code? – Part 2

TweetIn Part 1, I argued that the need for a designer to know how to code what they create is based on the designer’s chosen professional path and the overall size of the project they are working on. This has … Continue reading

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Do Designers Need To Know How To Code? – Part 1

TweetAt SxSW this year I attended a panel that meant to tell designers that there isn’t any excuses not to know how to code anymore. Putting aside some general complaints I had about the structure of the panel, I had … Continue reading

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