February 2012
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Anonymous asked: Which is the best UIX design framework both commercial and free
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Addictive UX: Why Pinterest Is So Dang Amazing →
This is one of the best overviews of a website I’ve came across for some time now, and a real example of how good UX can make a difference.
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Guiding Principles for UX Designers
These guiding principles by Whitney Hess was published in 2009. These pointers are a gem and I just have to reiterate them here.
5 Guiding Principles for Experience Designers 1. Understand the underlying problem before attempting to solve it Your work should have purpose—addressing actual, urgent problems that people are facing. Make sure that you can clearly articulate the core of the issue...
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Mobile UX Essentials by Rachel Hinman (via Wednesday, January 19, 2011: Interaction Design BOF (BayCHI))
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January 2012
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Analyzing How Agencies Describe and Present UX
via cunningham-emily:
I’ve been poking around, looking at how different agencies describe User Experience (UX), and whether or not they call it UX explicitly. Though obvious to UXers, you can sure learn a lot about how an agency thinks about itself from its information architecture! I analyzed the information architecture and content related to describing UX for POP, ZAAZ, Razorfish, Forum One,...
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Google’s director of Android user experience Matias Duarte just stopped by The Verge trailer here at CES to make a special announcement.
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A UX case study of Google Maps →
via tangentsnowball:
An exhaustive, extensive article about how the little-known maps website has been refined over years, from colour palette to interface.
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5 Lessons From The Best Interaction Designs Of... →
December 2011
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Anonymous asked: How old are you?
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Most companies are looking to “wow” with their products, when in reality what...
– Christian Lindholm (via jrosell)
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BBC Weather Redesign Process
via ckalima:
An awesome post by Melanie Seyer, the lead designer of the BBC Weather product within BBC Future Media, outlining the process and thinking behind their mid-November refresh.
October 2011
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September 2011
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anthropologie: Until you jump, you’ll never know whether you can fly. by: Sigur Ros
August 2011
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The 7 Iconic Patents That Define Steve Jobs →
via pixelturf:
Steve Jobs is a man who lives in the minutiae of details. He, with his loyal staff, perfects what others would pass off as perfect. He has 313 patents to his name, which range from the Apple III to the iPod’s acrylic packaging. Almost all of them are notable but only a few are iconic…
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I invented the term because I thought human interface and usability were too...
– Don Norman, who coined the term “User Experience” (via uxkitchen)
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Art That Interacts if You Interface →
The Museum of Modern Art’s “Talk to Me: Design and the Communication Between People and Objects” is one of the smartest design shows in years — by which I mean that it’s intelligent but also that it’s made for the texting, tweeting, social-networking, app-downloading, smartphone-wielding museumgoer.
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July 2011
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