Re: [IxDA Discuss] Deciding whether to use a \"Show n items per page\" control

2009-12-11 Thread Jared Spool
On Dec 7, 2009, at 8:05 AM, Jeff Kraemer wrote: How do you decide whether to include a means to control how many list items to display? So, how do you decide whether to include it? Do you follow a general principle (give the user more control/take away little decisions), or do you decide based

[IxDA Discuss] JOB: Senior Product/UI Designer, Seattle, FILTER (Recruiter), Long-term Contract

2009-12-11 Thread Alexis Call
Are you a Product Designer with unparalleled passion for user experience? Do you also have stellar design skills and a solid commitment to the end-user? If so, FILTER has a one year contract for a Senior Product/UI Designer in Redmond. In this role, you’ll work closely with UX designers, writers an

[IxDA Discuss] UX Workshop - skills, professional development and competency

2009-12-11 Thread Knight, John, VF-Group
UX Competency Framework Workshop, BCS Offices, Southampton St, London February 25th, 2010 User Experience (UX) is an encompassing term covering a range of disciplines from IT, Ergonomics, Usability, Marketing and Communications. It is most commonly used in the context of the usability of IT system

[IxDA Discuss] JOB: Web Job Posting at OptumHealth - Minneapolis Area

2009-12-11 Thread Lyle Kantrovich
Happy Holidays! My company is looking for a web product experience team member. If you know anyone who might be interested or be a good fit for this position, please forward them the job description below. Thanks! Lyle ** *Lyle Kantrovich* ** *Sr. Manager - Web Experience* *OptumHealth Fin

Re: [IxDA Discuss] [anthrodesign] Don Norman: Technology First, Needs Last

2009-12-11 Thread Gino Rodrigues
Great reflexions, but I strongly disagree with the basic assertion. What gave birth to that "Technology first"? Airplane for what? Radio for what? A miracle? Or an accident? Well, accidents did give rise to technologies in the past, but none of those mentioned in the article. The biggest missing t