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Christian Watson’s Elements of Design Showcase

Saturday, September 20, 2008

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Christian Watson has put together a Design Showcase with over 70 different elements. It’s a great reference when brainstorming and wireframing.

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Q and A with Luke Wroblewski

Friday, July 6, 2007

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Design Sessions has a good interview with Luke Wroblewski. In particular, I thought the following passages were very interesting: “Q: How do you know when a design is successful? How does your definition of success relate to usability, technology, and art? Luke: A site is successful when it achieves the goals you set for it. I know [...]

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Great article on sharing UX with the team

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

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Great UX team article on UXmatters.com by Pabini Gabriel-Petit. The article does a great job outlining real world problems such as ‘throwing docs over the fence‘, the discrete discipline roles and how they should work together. While organizational roles differ by organization, I’ve found that the more disciplines represented in the process, the more innovative [...]

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SHIFT 2006 Presentation By Luke Wroblewski

Monday, October 9, 2006

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While I didn’t hear the presentation, I downloaded Luke Wroblewski’s presentation from Shift 2006 and it has some very forward-thinking points. I’ve read over the last year that ‘creative thinking’ is more in demand and the decisional sciences being more of a commodity. I do think this is a long-term change just and while I [...]

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Bradley Horowitz: Lowering Barriers to Particpation

Thursday, August 17, 2006

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Bradley Horowitz, the VP Product Strategy for Yahoo, gave a great presentation on some of the latest technology implementations going on at Yahoo. While the topic was ‘Lowering Barriers to Participation’, I found the session more general. Good Take-Aways: Yahoo is doing Agile and they have their own variant called YAgile. Very cool and I heard [...]

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