I think that's a fun topic. :)
My music taste is too broad for me to target one radio station or
resource for design music... these days hard rock seems to bring out the
designer in me. However, if I need to get a lot done, I tend to opt for
music with a fast beat to try and keep my productivity u
Thanks for your ideas. A lot the activities you recommend we've
already put in place (such as a clear statement of responsibilities),
but I'm pondering what else I can apply to smooth out our process a
little bit.
To be clear, I wasn't advocating moderate usability or suggesting
anyone else should
Hey Mike,
I sent these ideas out yesterday in response to a similar question
around developing personas without interviews, but for some reason it
didn't get posted to the list. These are just some ideas, and if anyone
has others, I'd enjoy hearing them.
1. Find people who understand your users i
Hi Ambrose,
I've been following this thread with a lot of interest... as I mentioned
in a similar thread with Brian Hoffman (Overall Web Development
Process), I'm currently working with my company to create a
User-Centered Agile process. I agree with you - finding the right way to
incorporate UCD
Hi Brian,
While I'm not at a very large company, I'm going through the same thing
you are - trying to adapt a user-centered approach to an agile
development methodology. We're currently revisiting our process because
our initial attempt at agile resulted in a number of process breakdowns.
Here are
I actually like "JL's" comment that you quote... I'm not entirely sure
where the disagreement is. The author isn't saying that look and feel is
equivalent to brand; rather, "these are elements that can help
communicate the brand message or story" (I put the emphasis on help).
I would suggest that