Recorded 2007-02-12: Understanding the psychology behind how users relate to a product is the key to its lasting success. Users tend to anthropomorphize, or ascribe human personality traits to products they use. Products with long-term success have developers who recognize the identity and personality of the product they want to convey. They create integrity with the product and how their users will interact with it.
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Experience Strategies | Jesse James Garrett
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Peter Merholz on Experience Strategies
An excellent presentation by Peter Merholz this evening on Experience Strategies. Peter is the President and Founding Partner at Adaptive Path. The presentation was recorded on 10.16.2007 at the dConstruct 2007 conference in the UK.
Peter: http://www.peterme.com/ Adaptive Path: http://www.adaptivepath.com/team/peterme.php
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User experience and design
When designing a website or product for the web, a game or interactive application itâs very easy to think about your needs and not those of your users. In this episode we look at user focused design or how to make sure that what you build really works for the people you are making it for. Simon Smith and guests offer some practical advice on using user centred design techiques.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/academy/collegeofproduction/online/user_experience_design
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User Experience Best Practices
Nick will explore the best practices of user experience by reviewing some of the most popular and highly trafficked websites today such as eBay, Amazon, Toyota, Flickr, Twitter, Netflix and more. Nick will identify and explain both good an bad experiences on these sites on the merits of visual design, information architecture, interaction, and ease of use. If there is time we will open the floor for audience submissions and to provide quick feedback and areas of improvement.
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Luke Wroblewski – Designing Mobile Web Experiences » UIE Brain Sparks
