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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

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

Education for a team of none

June 18th, 2009 · 11 Comments

Over the past few years as a web designer I’ve noticed a lack of education specific to people like me. Let me take you through an example. But keep in mind, this isn’t the only example I could use, there are many.
I recently heard the wonderful Jared Spool speak on the topic of personas […]

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