Tag Archives: User Experience

Links for 6/1 – 6/5

TweetHow to Create A Style Guide With Ease – Great tips on how to great a style guide that is both thorough and understandable. Oldie but goodie: When I’m asked to design a bridge … – Dave Malouf offers some … Continue reading

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Relationships With Technology

TweetAs technology becomes more interactive and personable, people will begin to establish deeper and more meaningful relationships with it. This is a key aspect that Microsoft wanted to get across during their announcement of Project Natal given during E3 last … Continue reading

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Links for 5/25 – 5/29

TweetWireframe Websites That Wow – I have completely fallen for wireframes. This post highlights some of the best sites out there to help yourself keep on top of them. Selling What We Do – UX is hard to sell, hands … Continue reading

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Links for 5/11 – 5/22

TweetTwitter’s Most Moronic Change: Removing @ Reply Settings – Twitter community outrage on recent change to their @ Reply system. About Challenges and Authentic Experiences: An Interview with Bill DeRouchey – Great interview looking at the history of Interaction Design, … Continue reading

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Links for 4/27 – 5/1

TweetYou Can’t NOT Afford Good User Experience -  Great resource for anyone looking for ammo to sell UX internally. Stated so simply it is amazing that some people still don’t get it.

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Links for 4/13 – 4/17

TweetInterview with Chris Spooner – My favorite part of this interview was Chris explaining why having a blog is important and how it helped him in his career. Deconstructing Analysis Techniques Part 2 Deconstruction – Analysis is the one aspect … Continue reading

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IA Summit 2009: Effective Prototyping

TweetIf there was a best of show award given at the IA Summit, Fred Beecher’s (twitter) track on prototyping would be one of the nominees. Jonathan Knoll (twitter) summed it up best by stating ‘@fred_beecher‘s prototyping session is turning into … Continue reading

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IA Summit 2009: Personas and Politics

TweetPersonas are one of my favorite tools in the user experience tackle box. They can be used to drive the design of a project from start to finish, and also answer many pesky design problems. Adrienne Massanari (blog) pointed out … Continue reading

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IA Summit 2009: Experience Themes

TweetCindy Chastain (twitter) started an amazing conversation with her presentation at this years IA Summit in Memphis. It is common practice for authors and playwrights to use themes when creating a new story. Cindy, through real world practice, has discovered … Continue reading

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IA Summit 2009: Designing Rules

TweetThis was one of my favorite sessions from this years IA Summit. Dan Brown (twitter) delivered a very thorough and practical guide on how to develop and use design rules for a project. The following are my tweets from the … Continue reading

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