Links for 2009-07-01
- Sketchnotes from the UIE Roadshow [Intridea Company Blog - Jul 01, 2009] – …User Interface Engineering Roadshow in Washington, DC. The day was chock-full of insight and wisdom from usability guru Jared Spool, founder of UIE.com. In taking notes during the workshop, (Dave Potsiadlo) decided to take his first official shot at sketchnoting. The results are as follows (ckick through to see wonderful sketches).
- 85+ of the Best Twitterers Designers Should Follow [Mashable - May 9, 2009] – There are thousands of designers on Twittertweeting about everything from ongoing projects to their personal lives. But only a small percentage of those tweet about design topics of interest to other designers and design addicts. These people cover everything from their design process to their own projects, and design resources from all over the web. Below is a list of more than 85 of those Twitterers.
- Windows Mobile Design Guidelines [Microsoft] – The user interface guidelines for Windows Mobile 6 Professional and Windows Mobile 6 Classic assist you in developing Windows Mobile powered applications that provide a good user experience.
- iPhone Human Interface Guidelines [Apple] –
- Some Professors Losing Their Twitter Jitters [Washington Post - Jun 26, 2009] – Adapting their teaching to take advantage of new technology, a small but growing number of college professors are using Twitter to keep discussions going long after class is over, share research, pose questions and gather information. Some use it to keep students engaged in large lecture halls by fostering a running online dialogue during class.
- UX Maturity Study [Human Factors International - May 30, 2009] – Human Factors International conducted the first survey of UX maturity within organizations to better understand the state of the industry. Our primary goal was to develop a snapshot of the user experience operations within usability aware organizations world-wide. This whitepaper presents findings from the HFI UX Maturity Survey—2009, helping usability/user experience professionals understand where they are on the path to maturity, and what to do next.
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