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  1. Letting Go

    Design (or if you prefer—user experience) is at a crossroads. In our globalized, hyper-connected world, users no longer need to wait for us to create experiences for them. As we debate the value of design thinking, the usefulness of the next API, or strive to craft the ultimate cross-platform experience—users are sorting this out on their own, using whatever service or technology is “good enough” for them at the time.

    Strategies and scenarios that made sense mere months ago, are disintegrating as technologies shift, business models crumble, and we watch with dismay as users exchange tips to disable JavaScript on their Kindles, or access multiplayer Flash games on the iPads.

    What happens to your brand, your product, and your bottom line when users choose “good enough”, over your carefully crafted product or service? Is it a sign of failure, a missed opportunity, or a chance to dive head first towards a new reality?

    http://2011.dconstruct.org/conference/bryan-stephanie-rieger

    Bryan Rieger is a designer, writer and reluctant developer with a background in theatre design and classical animation. Bryan has worked across various media including print, broadcast, web and mobile; and with clients such as Apple, Microsoft and Nokia.

    Stephanie Rieger is a writer, designer, and closet anthropologist with a passion for the many ways people interact with technology. With a diverse background, Stephanie’s expertise lies in marrying design, technology, and business goals to craft simple, elegant experiences.

    —Huffduffed by lilspikey one year ago

  2. 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 lilspikey 4 years ago

  3. How to Make Excellent Products: A Soapbox Podcast with LukeW

    LukeW’s no stranger to lighting fires – as Senior Director of Product Iteration at Yahoo! Luke overseas the world’s most trafficked web page, the Yahoo! homepage. Luke came over to ZURB to talk to us about what it takes to make excellent products.

    http://www.zurb.com/article/233/how-to-make-excellent-products-a-soapbox-

    —Huffduffed by lilspikey 4 years ago

  4. 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 lilspikey 4 years ago