Archive for November, 2008
more about “Kevin Kelly on the next 5,000 days of…“, posted with vodpod This talk by Kevin Kelly (founder of Wired magazine) at TED is fascinating. To think that the web is only 5000 days old – what’s going to happen in the next 5000 days. Some things that resonated with me: The web currently […]
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PSFK are running a series of panel sessions around the launch of their new book Good Ideas in 2009 – the session on 2009 trends in mobile was interesting and well worth the time (you could just listen, not much to see): more about “Video: Good Ideas in 2009 in Mobile |…“, posted with vodpod […]
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Tags: GPS, iphone, mobile, planning, user experience
I’ve been reading more and more about account planning in advertising, which turned 40 this year. I’m in no way claiming to be an expert on account planning, but what I’ve read about it has resonated with me as a user experience architect. Stephen King (arguably one of the founders of account planning as a […]
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Tags: planning, user experience, user experience planning, UX, UX planning, UXD
Post about post-its
Post-its are a wonderful thing. even though we have amazing programs to design things with, I still find myself using them for all sorts of design activities. Using them with marker pens and whiteboards, or even the whole wall, seems to help everyone get involved in the creative process much more easily. Anyway, this workshop […]
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Tags: agile, post its, stickies, techniques