UXMag.com is another to add to the list...
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Hi all,
David is making a good point. There is a difference between individual blogs
and more magazine like sites with more than one contributor. I have
collected the sites that have been mentioned in this thread. This is of
course only a small set, what are the others missing?
Johnny Holland Ma
I suggest Konigi (http://www.konigi.com) as well, it's a great mix of
gallery-type inspiration, analysis and new tools and resources.
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"Are there blogs or sites that round up studies and cold hard facts and
numbers, rather than pretty inspirational stuff?"
Sheri, try the UX Bookmark URL: http://www.theuxbookmark.com
-Abhay
Cone Trees- User Research & Design
http://www.conetrees.com
http://www.uxquotes.com
http://www.theuxbookma
Are there blogs or sites that round up studies and cold hard facts and
numbers, rather than pretty inspirational stuff? Of the sites
mentioned above, I think uxmatters is the closest to what I'm
looking for.
Thanks,
Sheri
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I would agree with Vicky.
A List Apart (http://alistapart.com) is a child of Jeffery Zeldman.
I'm sure you've heard of him :)
Smashing Magazine is one of my staples, when it comes to design and
interactivity trends. They not only show trends, but give the
reasoning and the research behind why it
More on the web design side is A List Apart http://www.alistapart.com/ and
Smashing Magazine http://smashingmagazine.com
I actually think it's a fair question to ask - I only discovered a lot of
the blogs in the last year, if you don't know where to look it can be a bit
hard!
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009
Vishal, I love michael's blog, but it is a singular voice, unlike
Core77 or JohnnyHolland.
the honest answer is that there is no single voice of our community
and the real sentiment should be Yeah! we are diverse and free. There
is UXMatters, Boxes&Arrows, Interactions, and a host of amazing
blogg
http://konigi.com/
> What sites would you say are the most like Core77 in terms of independent
>> coverage of the interaction design industry?
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On Oct 22, 2009, at 3:37 PM, Rob Tannen wrote:
What sites would you say are the most like Core77 in terms of
independent coverage of the interaction design industry?
Johnny Holland is the first one that comes to mind: http://johnnyholland.org/
Design Observer covers all kinds of design: http
In the industrial design world, http://www.core77.com/ is the 800-lb gorilla of
industry news, information and cool stuff. In interaction design, it's
obviously the IxDA list, but its not quite the same since it's user-generated
content, versus more of a news bureau approach. What sites would
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