Category IxD

Maturing a Practice by J. Hobbs, T. Fenn, & A. Resmini

Acesta s-ar putea sa fie cel mai important articol pe care l-ati citit din 2004 pina in prezent pe tema disciplinei UXD. Din Jurnalul de Arhitectura Informatiei:
The authors of this paper position pratice-led research (PLR) as an effective agent in the transformation of the seemingly inherent and natural acts found in casual practice into the [...]

Complete Beginner’s Guide to Design Research

“Research actually begins the moment we learn about a project, whether we acknowledge it or not. As user experience designers we aren’t content simply designing to specification. Instead, we ask questions; we take notes; we learn everything we can about our client and their audience—and that’s before we even begin! In this article, we explore [...]

The Ten Commandments of User Experience

The Ten Commandments Of User Experience
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Laban Movement Analysis for User Experience Design

Laban Movement Analysis provides a language for notating and documenting physical movement—mostly for dance choreography, but in acting as well. Its purpose is to document specific movements in dance. There are three aspects of Laban Movement Analysis that my experience and research tell me have some interesting implications for UX design:

Effort Actions—which categorize [...]

Rich Internet Application Screen Design

“Designing a rich Internet application (RIA) can test even an experienced design team. The hardest challenge is to blend Web and desktop paradigms to create a responsive and intuitive experience. Some paradigms that exist in the desktop environment are ill-suited for the Web, while many of the Web paradigms people are familiar with (paging, explicit [...]

Service Design: an Interaction Design Perspective

Service Design: an Interaction Design Perspective
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Live at Interaction10

Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3
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Search Patterns

Search Patterns: Design for Discovery
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Better User Experience With Storytelling – Part One

“Stories have defined our world. They have been with us since the dawn of communication, from cave walls to the tall tales recounted around fires. They have continued to evolve with their purpose remaining the same; To entertain, to share common experiences, to teach, and to pass on traditions.
Today we communicate a bit differently. Our [...]

The State Of User Experience

Jesse James Garrett | UX Week 2009 | Adaptive Path from Adaptive Path on Vimeo.