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Search Suggestions

“You used to be expected to type for yourself. But today people have come to expect a reasonable amount of help at even this task. Our phones now help us form correctly-spelled words, our browsers fill in long addresses after we’ve typed only a few characters, and search engines recommend searching for “Humphrey Bogart” after [...]

Ce anume faceti si ce anume sustineti? Unde si cum? Cand?

Intrebarea din titlu ne-a fost pusa de @krumel ca raspuns la un articol publicat de @RaduCeuca pe blogul sau.
Un raspuns complet la aceste intrebari nu vom avea niciodata. Si asta ne bucura. Pentru ca este speranta noastra sa crestem continuu, in cit mai multe locuri si pe o perioada cit mai lunga. Iata doar citeva [...]

The UX Team Kit

A Kit For Building User Experience Teams in R&D Organizations
View more presentations from Paul Sherman.

The Future of User Interfaces

User interfaces—the way we interact with our technologies—have evolved a lot over the years.
From the original punch cards and printouts to monitors, mouses, and keyboards, all the way to the track pad, voice recognition, and interfaces designed to make it easier for the disabled to use computers, interfaces have progressed rapidly within the last [...]

Using a Pre-Launch Checklist for your Website

Accounting for every aspect of a new website isn’t easy, especially at the last minute.
The problems aren’t the details themselves, but rather the process of making sure that seemingly minor details don’t add up to sloppy work.
The best solution is to write it all down.
The worst solution is [...]

The UX Canon

The UX Canon according to Will Evans (with help from Dave Malouf)

On Synaptic Web

We believe that this evolving view of neural science provides an increasingly apt metaphor for what we call the “Synaptic Web” in that the connections between objects are more important than the objects themselves. The question is; how are these connections changing to create new experiences? In other words, there [...]

Live at Interaction10

Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3
(from Johnny Holland)

Who Owns Information Architecture?

“Information and Knowledge Management (IKM) professionals have a partner in defining a metadata strategy: the Enterprise Architect. I think of the EA as the big brother showing up at a schoolyard fight just in time. IKM pros need them for their vision, their clout and their sign-off powers. But EAs need IKM pros too. Information [...]

Search Patterns

Search Patterns: Design for Discovery
View more presentations from Peter Morville.