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Considerations for Mobile Design (Part 2): Dimensions

By: David Leggett March 1st, 2011 31 Comments

In part two of this series, David helps readers adapt their design regimes to the (typically) small screens of mobile devices. Using responsive design, our experiences adapt to a variety of conditions.

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Considerations for Mobile Design (Part 2): Dimensions

A Simple, Usable Review

By: Paul Seys February 24th, 2011 5 Comments

In this detailed review, Paul Seys describes an up-and-coming UX title that’s jam-packed with lessons for designers both new and established. Follow along to learn how author Giles Colborne’s teaches his readers the essence of great design.

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A Simple, Usable Review

Considerations for Mobile Design (Part 1): Speed

By: David Leggett February 22nd, 2011 18 Comments

In this series, we aim to identify constraints in mobile web design so we can deliver more appropriate experiences that accommodate mobile device users.

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Considerations for Mobile Design (Part 1): Speed

It’s About People, Not Devices

By: Stephanie Rieger and Stephanie Rieger and Bryan Rieger February 8th, 2011 17 Comments

How do we design for the constantly-evolving, quickly-growing market of mobile devices? Bryan and Stephanie Reiger search for the common design traits between products targeting the “mobile” space.

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It’s About People, Not Devices

Are Meetings Broken, or are Other Problems Being Overlooked?

By: Kevin Hoffman February 1st, 2011 9 Comments

For many, it may be easy to point a finger at meetings in the workplace as being a waste of time. Are meetings really the problem, or are there other underlying issues that need to be fixed?

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Are Meetings Broken, or are Other Problems Being Overlooked?

Thoughts on Corporate User Experience

By: Andrew Maier January 25th, 2011 16 Comments

The word “corporate” carries with it numerous connotations. Andrew shares his thoughts on the challenges facing big brands as they design corporate user experiences.

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Thoughts on Corporate User Experience

Crafting The Perfect Design Conference

By: Andrew Maier January 20th, 2011 37 Comments

What makes a good design conference? Intelligent discourse matters, of course; but what else? Share your thoughts for a chance to win an Amazon Kindle chock-full of design books, provided by our friends at Clearleft.

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Crafting The Perfect Design Conference

The Web is Changing: HTML5 and Native Media Support

By: David Leggett January 18th, 2011 22 Comments

HTML5 introduces brand new native media support like we’ve never seen before. No more third-party software for playing audio & video. See what’s new, and why you should start implementing these new standards immediately.

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The Web is Changing: HTML5 and Native Media Support

Questioning Authority: Our interview with Colleen Jones, author of Clout

By: Andrew Maier January 6th, 2011 20 Comments

Content Strategy was a big hit in 2010 and hows no signs of slowing down. In this interview, Andrew speaks with Colleen Jones, one of the content strategy’s “newest” faces. Colleen discusses her new book and what clout means for the future of the web.

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Questioning Authority: Our interview with Colleen Jones, author of Clout

The Relevance of User Experience: Using Every Opportunity to Impress Users

By: Nicholas Thomas January 4th, 2011 13 Comments

Is it possible to calculate the ROI of great design? What about the cost-per-acquisition of a customer sold on User Experience? There are no second chances for first impressions, and even the smallest opportunity is a chance to “Wow” users. What you do with that opportunity can spark a chain of events that can make or break your business.

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