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  1. Elements of Good Web Typography — Elliot Jay Stocks Interview

    In this interview Elliot Jay Stocks a designer explains what make good typography and web fonts. He also outlines why blindly using CSS techniques are bad.

    http://www.dormroomtycoon.com/elliot-jay-stocks-interview-elements-of-good-web-typography-design-interview/

    —Huffduffed by sipkhoon one year ago

  2. Why Simplicity Creates Great User Experiences — Oliver Reichenstein: iA Interview

    In this interview Oliver Reichenstein, Founder of iA, explains the importance of keeping interfaces simple and why current websites are complicated.

    http://www.dormroomtycoon.com/oliver-reichenstein-ia-interview-why-simplicity-creates-great-user-experiences-design/

    —Huffduffed by sipkhoon one year ago

  3. The Science Behind User Experience UX Design and Usability Testing

    A recorded interview with Charles Mauro CHFP conducted by Robynn McCarthy

    Our newest post is a recent in-depth live interview recording of Charles L Mauro covering his more than 30 years as a leading usability scientist. If you are wondering why some products are easy to use and others much less so, why Apple products are so successful, what does it take to create a world-class user experience you will find the interview eye opening if not highly thought provoking.

    Listen to the interview below.

    This interview was conducted by Robynn McCarthy, Co-host, Skepticality: The Official Podcast of Skeptic Magazine dedicated to critical thinking and science.

    http://www.mauronewmedia.com/blog/2011/03/the-science-behind-user-experience-ux-design-and-usability-testing/

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    —Huffduffed by sipkhoon one year ago

  4. The Ihnatko Almanac #6: Walter Isaacson: So That’s Steve Jobs

    5by5 - The Ihnatko Almanac #6: Walter Isaacson: So That’s Steve Jobs

    http://5by5.tv/ia/6-Walter-Isaacson-So-Thats-Steve-Jobs

    —Huffduffed by sipkhoon one year ago

  5. 5by5 | Let’s Make Mistakes #3: Making Things for People

    5by5 - Let’s Make Mistakes #3: Making Things for People

    http://5by5.tv/mistakes/3-making-things-for-people

    —Huffduffed by sipkhoon one year ago

  6. 5by5 | Let’s Make Mistakes #1: Fear of Public Speaking

    5by5 - Let’s Make Mistakes #1: Fear of Public Speaking

    http://5by5.tv/mistakes/1-fear-of-public-speaking

    —Huffduffed by sipkhoon one year ago

  7. The Designful Company

    In an era of fast-moving markets and leap-frogging innovators, companies can no longer merely “unlock” wealth. Today they have to actively “create” wealth, or end up in the fossil layers of business history. As a result, brand-builders have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play a key role in the next management revolution—the rise of the designful company.

    In his session, Marty will explain why design thinking—in its broadest sense—will become the new best practice, and how you can leverage your unique position as a brand-builder to transform the way business does business in the 21st century.

    http://2010.dconstruct.org/speakers/marty-neumeier

    Marty Neumeier began his career as a designer, but soon added writing and strategy to his repertoire, working variously as a designer, copywriter, journalist, magazine publisher and brand consultant. Having developed brand identities for companies such as Apple, Adobe, Kodak and Hewlett-Packard. He has also authored three bestselling books (‘The Brand Gap, ‘Zag’ and ‘The Designful Company’) which discuss how organisations can bridge the gap between business strategy and customer experience.

    —Huffduffed by sipkhoon 2 years ago

  8. Information Is Beautiful

    In an age of high-speed living and info overload, visualized information has incredible potential to help us quickly understand, navigate and find meaning in a complex world.

    The use of infographics, data visualisations and information design is a rising trend across many disciplines: science, design, journalism and web. At the same time, daily exposure to the web is creating a incredibly design-literate population. Could this be a new language?

    In his session, David will share his passion for this merging of design, information, text and story to unveil some of the interesting, unexpected and sometimes magical things that happen when you visualise data, knowledge and ideas. And, admitting that his book is as full of mistakes as it is successes, he’ll also explore some of the common pitfalls, traps and FAILS that dog this young design form.

    Using examples from his book and blog, he’ll share thoughts on what makes a successful information visualisation and journalistic tips, especially for designers, on how to zero in on interesting data and subjects—and how designing information can expose your own biases and change your views about the world. Oh yeah!

    http://2010.dconstruct.org/speakers/david-mccandless

    David McCandless is a London-based author, data-journalist and information designer, working across print, advertising, TV and web. His design work has appeared in over forty publications internationally including The Guardian and Wired. He champions the use of data visualisations to explore new directions for journalism and to discover new stories in the seas of data surrounding us. His blog and book ‘Information Is Beautiful’ are dedicated to visualising ideas, issues, knowledge and data—all with the minimum of text.

    —Huffduffed by sipkhoon 2 years ago

  9. The Auteur Theory Of Design

    Why is it that some projects never rise to the level of the talent of those who made it? It’s oft said regarding good work that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. But sometimes the whole is less than the sum of its parts—a company or team comprised of good people, but yet which produces work that isn’t good.

    In his session, John will explain his theory to explain how this happens—in both directions—based on the longstanding collaborative art of filmmaking. Learn how to recognise when a project is doomed to mediocrity, and, more importantly, how best to achieve collaborative success.

    http://2010.dconstruct.org/speakers/john-gruber

    John Gruber writes and publishes Daring Fireball, a somewhat popular weblog ostensibly focused on Mac and web nerdery. He has been producing Daring Fireball as a full-time endeavour since April 2006.

    He lives in Philadelphia with his wife and son.

    —Huffduffed by sipkhoon 2 years ago

  10. Jam Session: What Improvisation Can Teach Us About Design

    Have you ever had a spontaneous creative triumph, perfectly in sync with your team?

    A passionate believer in improvisation as a design skill, Hannah’s session will talk about the importance of this technique in her own design process and what lessons can be borrowed from improvised music.

    From the jazz masters to the humble basement band practice, musical concepts such as timing, structure, rolls and expression have many lessons for designers creating an off-the-cuff interface.

    Hannah will explore how the methods of music translate for a design/development team, as well as sharing personal stories and techniques for those times when you need a bit of a jam session.

    http://2010.dconstruct.org/speakers/hannah-donovan

    Originally from Canada’s icy north, Hannah Donovan is creative director at Last.fm, where she’s worked for the last four years. Before moving to London, she designed websites for Canada’s largest youth-focused agency, working on brands such as Hershey, Heineken and Bic. Hannah also plays the cello with an orchestra and draws monsters.

    —Huffduffed by sipkhoon 2 years ago

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