UX Spotlight: 11 User Experience Designers You Should Follow

If you aren’t addicted to Twitter, a microblogging social site, then this is the perfect time to start! There are a lot of great User Experience people on twitter that you should be following! Here are some that we’ve rounded up for you:

uxmag

@UXMag

UX Magazine says it plain and simple with their catch phrase of “We use common sense“. UX Magazine publishes great content UX on a regular basis and is a great place for people interested or working in UX to read up!

clearleft

@clearleft

Clearleft is a team of web design and interaction consultants that specialize in user experience, web design, and accessibility. Clearleft is putting on a coference dedicated to UX called UX London (@UXLondon on twitter).

andybudd

@AndyBudd

Andy Budd is the User Experience leader at Clearleft. Andy is also the creator of a great usability testing application called Silverback (@Silverbackapp on twitter).

u_bigger

@UsabilityPost

Usability Post is a blog about design. It’s topics focus on usability. The feedback that Dmitry gets on his posts always lead to great discussion adding huge value to his posts and making for a great read.

designingux

@designingux

Erica does many things! She current does user experience design, interface and graphic design. She enjoys information architecture, findability, accessibility, and usability. Also, be to check out who she follows for some more great UX people.

dav_hamill

@dav_hamill

David Hamill runs a website called Good Usability. He has worked on usability projects for people like RBS, BBC, The Royal Marines, The Share Centre, TD Waterhouse and many more.

usabilitycounts

@usabilitycounts

Patrick Neeman runs a great website called Usability Counts. He blogs on usability, social media, and content management.

uxtweets

@UXTweets

UX Tweets offers the latest news, reviews and innovations in Usability, User Experience and User Centred Design… all on twitter!

kriscolvin

@KrisColvin

Kris Colvin is a user experience consultant, software designer and personal brand strategist near Kansas City. Kris also runs a blog called Design for Users, a blog about the universal experience encompassing users and much more.

whitneyhess

@whitneyhess

Whitney Hess is a user experience designer, writer, and consultant. She is the UX consultant for Boxee and has written a great post on misconception of UX experts.

lareynolds

@lareynolds

Larissa is a user experience advocate who has a strong aversion to CAPTCHA. She runs a website called formarmor.com.

The UX Panel

That’s right, we use twitter too! You can find each one of us from the UX Panel on twitter as well.

andrewmaier

@andrewmaier

Andrew is a Front-End Designer/Developer interested in Usability, User Experience, and Human-Computer Interaction.

mkammerer

@mkammerer

Matthew is a full time student with an interest in all things web! He currently works for BuySellAds and blogs at UX Booth. He enjoys photography, sushi, and long walks on the beach.

theleggett

@theleggett

David Leggett is a business owner who specializes in web development and web consulting. He’s been building valuable, top-notch blogs for 5 years, and is constantly looking to help people on the web in new ways.

uxmag

@reddhorrocks

Redd Horrocks-Maier hails from South East England. She is a Freelance Writer and Editor and runs Distilled Rose, a personal finance blog. Redd also contributes to or manages four other blogs covering a wide range of topics.

uxbooth

@UXBooth

That’s right, we have a twitter just for UX Booth! The UX Panel uses it to tweet new posts, interestng UX related links, and questions we are looking to ask our viewers! Be sure to follow us!

@You?

Leave us your twitter links and meet other UX lovers in our comments! Also, if we have missed someone who you follow that is a great resource please let us know!

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Comments

  1. Great list! Will definitely be adding a handful of these!

    Follow @uxdigest as well if you’re interested in getting concise and to-the-point UX tips, tricks and resources sourced from great UX experts around the web (many of whom are on this list).

  2. hey matthew, i think it’s actually uxmag.com

  3. Great list.

    @mikecuesta

  4. @nadirnasir

  5. Thanks so much for including me here! What an honor. And now I’ve found so many great people to follow. Awesome.

  6. Thanks for this round-up. Found a couple people I haven’t been following.

    @codemarc

  7. Jörg Hoheisel February 5, 2009

    @joho3001 :)

  8. FYI, the @uxbooth link is not right.

    My twitter is @vintom!

  9. Following you all guys..
    Love to be followed by @ http://twitter.com/technotip

  10. definitely would have added @KONIGI to the list – great signal/noise ratio from Michael

  11. great list thanks!
    @aaroni268

  12. nice piece. following all now! follow back at @DDGriffith or http://twitter.com/ddgriffith thanks!

  13. Aaron Mc Adam February 5, 2009

    Just found this site through smashing magazine! my twitter is @aaronmcadam. I’m in 2nd year at uni doing Computer Science with a major interest in usability / user experience. This site is beautiful!!

  14. @Aaron Mc Adam: I am glad you found us, it sounds like we may be a good match for you!

  15. Well, that’s about 8 new Twitter follows now being followed in foul swoop. A very clean and decisive list, great stuff.

    http://twitter.com/imjustcreative

    Bio: Logo & graphic designer. 20+ years experience. Branding, identity, web design, marketing, social media, SEO & Photography. LoveHelvetica. LoveDogs.

  16. Great list. Thanks– I found some great folks to follow. Hope you’ll follow me back:
    http://www.twitter.com/jtoddb and my company http://www.twitter.com/decimal152

  17. Wow, thanks for including me in this list. What a treat! You guys do great work. Glad to have found you!

  18. Hey, thanks for the mention! I was wondering where all the new follows were coming from :)

  19. We’ve learned so much from some of the people you follow and are currently designing a web app that we hope will be at the forefront of usability.

  20. Great list! @websynapse

  21. Hey guys,

    Excellent post, and I was just having this conversation the other day with a colleague about the usefulness of Twitter.

    Would love for you to follow me @phusiongraphics or at http://twitter.com/phusiongraphics

    Good to connect with like-minded professionals!

  22. Thanks for this very helpful list!

    @kittygux
    http://www.twitter.com/kittygux

  23. Thank you for the list, here is some UX from switzerland with @simon_bricolo and @oldstretch

  24. Really great list.. Though I was already following most of em..
    http://twitter.com/aravindajith

  25. Hi ! keep up the good work ! @echoes4ever

  26. Nice list, thanks for the connects!

  27. Great list – I’m already following some of these people but there were a couple new ones that look good :)

    I’m very focused and passionate about User Interface design (and thus User Experience) so if you’re interested:

    @creativeworld
    http://twitter.com/creativeworld

  28. Thanks for this very helpful list!

    @andrewwayman
    http://twitter.com/andrewwayman

  29. Thanks for the Clearleft links!

    I’m design lead there we’re all on Twitter…

    http://twitter.com/nicepaul (me)
    http://twitter.com/clagnut (Rich)
    http://twitter.com/adactio (Jeremy)
    http://twitter.com/boxman (James)
    http://twitter.com/sophystar (Sophie)
    http://twitter.com/natbat (Natalie)
    http://twitter.com/cennydd (Cennydd)

  30. @Paul Annett: Ah, thanks so much for stopping by! It’s our pleasure to include Clearleft on the list!

  31. Hi all,

    My twitter page is http://twitter.com/ciao_alexisb

    And I would recommend to follow Dave:
    https://twitter.com/daveIxD

    Alex

  32. It’s funny how it took me this long to get into twitter! and i’ve just realised what i have been missing out on!
    Great list, thanks for putting it together! :)

    @craftylara

  33. Got the answer on getsatisfaction, please delete my silly posts!

  34. Thanks for the awesome list!

    @hm629
    http://twitter.com/hm629

  35. Great list! I’ve been following some of these for a while, but its great to connect with more. Hope I can add to the conversation @conceptsguy http://www.twitter.com/conceptsguy

  36. Thanks for the twitter links – Not all of them new to me but some nice new ones to follow.

    My twitter: http://www.twitter.com/norsted

  37. Hi all and thanks very much for the contacts!
    Ricardo

  38. Wow Lovely usable List !
    My to follow http://www.twitter.com/enked

  39. Great list! Anyone interested in SxD (social interaction design), follow me at:

    http://www.twitter.com/gravity7

    cheers!
    adrian

  40. you can find me tweeting at:

    http://www.twitter.com/jboogie

    [Jeff]

  41. thanks for the list :)
    @constantx

  42. Excellent, I was looking for a list like this!

    You can follow me at:
    http://www.twitter.com/tivodesign

    Margret Schmidt, VP User Experience Design & Research at TiVo

  43. @modalinc
    UX in VA, MD, and DC

  44. Good list!

    If interested in web-based apps building and struggles that surround the process, follow me @ristovahtra

  45. Follow me at:

    http://www.twitter.com/h_guedea

    Mexican Engineer, Especialist in Social Media & Web 2.0
    CEO @ Smartbird Web Solutions

  46. User Experience Specialist at Userminds.dk, Copenhagen, Denmark…

  47. Jason Fields August 12, 2009

    Whitney Hess? Are you fucking kidding me? This punk is only 27 years old and she’s someone I must follow. Look at her Twit stream. Absolutely no value at all.
    Where are the real experts?

  48. @jamesnutter

  49. Thanks for the list

    @mspownall

  50. @conetrees

  51. Remember folks – just because someone blogs or writes doesn’t necessarily validate it. So many times I hear pulls from a blogger that makes absolutely no sense – and frankly it pisses me off because in many cases their comments bypass the concept of testing by attributing decisions to best practices. Your best practices should be derived from heuristics first, then testing. Remember, validation is critical to backing up design decisions.

  52. Here’s my list of UX folks I follow on Twitter:

    http://twitter.com/grechanowski/design-ux

  53. @mrwangkai

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