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  1. Jared Spool - The Dawning of the Age of Experience

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  2. Robert Hoekman Jr – The essential elements of great web applications

    Robert Hoekman, Jr. describes the seven qualities of great web-based software and how to achieve each and every one of them by learning to communicate through design. See why it’s important to build only what’s absolutely essential, apply instructive design, create error-proof interactions, surface commonly-used features, and more in this informative session that will change the way you work and enable your users to walk away from your software feeling productive, respected, and smart.

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  3. 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.

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  4. Leveraging Cognitive Bias in Social Design - Joshua Porter

    Humans are not perfectly rational. We’re full of biases that colour the way we think and act. Smart designers can use these biases in their favour, to attract and convince people that their software is worth using. In this talk Josh will share some insights into how to use cognitive bias to get people signing up for and using your software.

    from: http://2008.dconstruct.org/schedule/JoshuaPorter.php#talk slides: http://www.slideshare.net/bokardo/leveraging-cognitive-bias-in-social-design-presentation

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