Tagged with “ux” (8) activity chart

  1. Luke Wroblewski Designing Mobile Web Experiences

    —Huffduffed by Indyplanets 2 years ago

  2. Designing the User Experience Curve - Andy Budd

    Andy Budd is an internationally renowned user experience designer and web standards expert from Clearleft. In his speech at the Future of Web Design conference in London he compares the user experience of websites to various real life examples. He highlights the importance of user experience in web design with some useful little tips that can be put into effect on your future projects.

    —Huffduffed by Indyplanets 3 years ago

  3. Jeremy Keith on Ajax design considerations

    Jeremy Keith from Clearleft discusses his session at 2008’s UI13 conference called Ajax Design Considerations that Tim attended. What do UX professionals need to know about Ajax to best make use of it in websites and web applications? And why is Jeremy’s title at Clearleft currently "Lineman for the County"?

    From http://www.designcritique.net/index.php?post_id=531611

    —Huffduffed by Indyplanets 3 years ago

  4. See, Sort, Sketch: Pen & Paper Design

    The rich world of human behavior is fascinating to observe, yet difficult to interpret. People’s goals and motivations lay hidden beneath behaviors, masked from sight until user research and analysis exposes them. But is the purpose of these insights really just a report to hand off to a design or engineering team? Kate Rutter says, "No!"

    Increasingly, research and design teams are including other stakeholders in the analysis process and using hands-on, visual tools to bring clarity and insight. How is this done? By using the analog favorites of pen and paper.

    In this talk, you’ll get a taste-test of methods and activities that leverage the power of pen and paper as open, participatory tools in the research analysis process.

    http://chi.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail4165.html?loomia_si=t0:a16:g4:r2:c0:b27414078#

    —Huffduffed by Indyplanets 3 years ago

  5. Derek Featherstone: Journey to the Edge of the Web

    From the Edge of the Web conference in Perth, November 2008.

    "Great things happen at the edge of the web. Brilliant design. Compelling experiences. Functional elegance. Join us as we explore what the edges are made of and how going there can transform the way we think about and create for the web."

    http://www.edgeoftheweb.org.au/2008/resources/featherstone/

    —Huffduffed by Indyplanets 4 years ago

  6. People-Centered Design: Creating Web Sites

    How can nonprofits and other organizations make their web sites more relevant and compelling to the diverse audiences they serve?

    Two leading practitioners from the online design world present a people-centered approach to finding big answers with small budgets.

    Starting with real people and their needs, Alcorn and Anderson deconstruct the most commonly used research methods considered best practices in the design world, and they demonstrate how insights from this research can lead you to compelling design features online.

    http://fora.tv/2008/06/25/People-Centered_Design_Creating_Web_Sites

    —Huffduffed by Indyplanets 4 years ago

  7. peterme.com interview with Scott McCloud

    Scott and I recorded a telephone conversation where topics spanned influences, Edward Tufte, the rise of visual expression in every day life, crafting the Google Chrome comic, micropayments, and the basics UX designers should know about crafting comics.

    http://www.peterme.com/?p=717

    —Huffduffed by Indyplanets 4 years ago

  8. Make It So: Learning From SciFi Interfaces

    From http://2008.sxsw.com/blogs/podcasts.php/2008/03/26/learning_from_scifi

    —Huffduffed by Indyplanets 4 years ago