Posts Tagged ‘ux’

D-List celebrity: My UX design interview with D-Lists

A while ago I was asked by Michael Wilson of D-Lists if I’d be willing to answer a few questions. I double checked to make sure the graves hadn’t been disturbed, burnt the clothes I was wearing ‘that night’ and tentatively agreed. Thankfully Mike wasn’t working undercover and all he wanted to know was how I personally got [...]

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JustGiving a little something back to Brand New

In case you’re not familiar with the site Brand New its sole purpose is to chronicle and provide opinions on corporate and brand identity work, focusing mostly on identity design and a modest amount of packaging. Although its been awhile since I’ve done any brand identity work its nice to keep a hand in and [...]

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The ultimate User Experience book league table

Since setting up my little pet project @UXBooks I’ve been meaning to write a related blog post but haven’t managed to put aside the time until now. At a similar time to me setting it up UXBookClubs started to pop up around the World. If you haven’t heard about the idea before basically: A UX [...]

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TweetDeck and its worsening usability flaw

How TweetDeck could improve the ‘other actions’ menu

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On a scale of 1-5: a comparison of user survey tools (part 2)

Google Docs, Survs.com or SurveyMonkey, which is best?

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