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My tools for sketching user experiences (synopsis)

October 6th, 2009 · 3 Comments

Today, an article I wrote was published in UX Booth (a web site by and for the user experience community). Check it out: Tools for Sketching User Experiences. I wrote about how I found the right tools, and why they work well for me. I learned a lot through the process, and this post is […]

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Filed under: User Experience · Blogging · Tools · Wireframes · Education · Documentation · Example · Sketching

Handcrafted CSS Workshop

September 16th, 2009 · 6 Comments

On Monday I joined nearly a hundred web geeks in historic Salem for a full day of markup and style at the Handcrafted CSS Workshop, hosted by Dan Cederholm and Ethan Marcotte.
Dan and Ethan are both excellent writers with presentation skills to boot. So when I heard they were hosting a full-day workshop, I pounced […]

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Filed under: Design · Web · Reading · CSS · Speaking · Conferences · Inspiration · Education · Sketching

UX Examples for Start-ups

June 21st, 2009 · 2 Comments

In my last post, Education for a team of none, I wrote about how I’ve noticed very little documentation for someone in my situation. And I don’t think it’s a rare one: I’ve got low or no budget for user research. I’m new to UX (1.5 years, professionally). And the people I’m working with need […]

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Filed under: Communication · User Experience · Blogging · Education · Documentation · Start-ups