Category UX

Stefan Sagmeister: 7 rules for making more happiness

Malcolm McLaren: Authentic creativity vs. karaoke culture

A Practical Guide to Measuring User Experience

UXLX 2010 videos

EuroIA VII 2011

Call for Participation
Sept 23-24, 2011, Prague, Czech Republic
Deadline: May 15th 2011
The Seventh European Information Architecture Summit does not have a specific theme. Rather, we will be putting together an English-language programme that represents a wide range of subjects – from hard-core search strategies, to more general user-experience topics.
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an ethnographic analysis of ux professionals

“UX professionals are some of the most professionally unhappy folks I’ve ever encountered.
Before reactionary sparks fly, I should clarify that professional unhappiness is very different than emotional happiness. Despite my upbeat and engaging conversations, it was clear that designers have fewer growth opportunities and are less valued than their engineering [...]

Content Strategy and UX: A Modern Love Story

“Content strategy has been around for a long time. Large corporations such as Disney, Wells Fargo, and Mayo Clinic have had functional content strategy teams for years. The mega-agency Razorfish has had dedicated content strategists on staff since 1998. But it’s really only been in the last two years that the [...]

What is good for the searcher experience?

“All too often, we hear web developers, search engine optimization (SEO) professionals, usability practitioners, and even search engine reps claim, “It’s good for the user experience.” And we blindly accept that explanation.” (Shari Thurow)
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uxbasis

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Researcher-practitioner interaction update (UXRPI)

“I spent some time lately catching up with the status of various things related to my recent researcher-practitioner interaction efforts, my latest “UX community give back” focus. Something I try to make small advancements in during my “spare” time, with the hope of helping foster some longer-term benefits. Some of this is a repeat of [...]