Hello,
I'm writing this from my hotel room at Interaction 08, where we're about to
start the final day of the conference. Kudos to everyone involved. I imagine
you've caused hundreds of thousands of good conversations. I'm well into the
double-digits already, so far as my part in those
On Feb 9, 2008 10:35 AM, Pietro Bassi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is: what's the best (most intuitive and effective) way to
represent Boolean AND and OR operators in a GUI, in your opinion?
Present Boolean logic as a two step process in a guided/faceted
search/navigation.
See Peter
User Experience Associate/Analyst
Full-time, New York City
JPMorgan Chase – Treasury and Securities Services, Client Access
The user experience team is growing as we continue to deliver a broad
range of improvements to customer facing technology projects within
the wholesale banking division of
On 10 Feb 2008, at 21:00, David Malouf wrote:
We hope to have video added to our interaction08.ixda.org program site
in a bit if time after the conference.
We are very excited to share almost all of these talks with you and
the world.
We will post an announcement when we they are
We hope to have video added to our interaction08.ixda.org program site
in a bit if time after the conference.
We are very excited to share almost all of these talks with you and
the world.
We will post an announcement when we they are published.
Dave
Hi folks,
I need your advice.
I am a technical writer, and I want to be an interaction designer. How do I
get there from here?
Do I need to go back to school or not? If so, what is the best course to
take? HCI at a more CS-oriented institution or an interaction design course
at a design school?
I was responding to the Cooper thread but thought this might be a different
topic. I agree that spending time on the IxD of a product before requirements
are written in theory should result in a stronger, more innovative product. The
problem I've run into in my last two positions (ecommerce and
Marc Rettig writes:
[regarding Interactions '08]
I think most of us would agree that one of the principles that underlies our
practice is that we want to turn outward from ourselves and work from an
understanding of, and genuine concern for, the people whose lives are change
when our work ships.
Does anyone know of any research or articles based eCRM content design?
Things like what works, what are the biggest mistakes, what drives
recipients mad?
AM
Austin Mansu
Information Architechture Executive | OneDigital Pty Limited
Hi Karen,
Over the last couple of months I have been thinking a lot lately
about just this issue. Stemming back a few months when the discussion
was 'who is a designer' in reference to who gets to make design
decisions. I believe that we as designers are painfully cognizent of
where we
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Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 17:16:51 -0800
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From: Richard I. Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IxDA Discuss] PLUG: User Experience Managers and Executives Speak
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