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This was one of the slides I used for my presentation to the community in Chattaooga, TN.
It was to show how I met people..
closest avatars are people I met>then the people I met through them> and so on
At Hamersley's Bistro in Boston, which was picked in part because it's an honest enough establishment to have a "Warm Salad of Fried Brains" on the menu. No "Crispy Sweetbreads" for those cats. And no, I didn't have the salad.
Not pictured due to obscuration by others: Peter-Paul Koch, Jeffrey Zeldman, Jared Spool. Not pictured due to taking the picture: me.
Panorama stitching done in DoubleTake.
Intense listening to Barry's presentation. Bill Scott listening in the background.
Blogged at justaddwater.dk/2006/10/12/barry-schwartz-the-paradox-of-...
Just stop abusing Helium. Any time you want to talk, I am here.
Seriously though. It just started playing like this and I can't figure out how to make it play at regular speed.
Jared Spool speaking at the dConstruct web developers' conference in Brighton.
This year's focus was on the user experience...
McDonalds vs. Apple vs. Microsoft
Before this presentation, Jared Spool had a sample of people rate their perceptions of various brands on a scale of -20 to +20. This video starts with the results on McDonalds, then moves to Apple and Microsoft.
Complete slides and audio over at Slideshare.
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The UX Mobile Immersion Conference is designed for people who are serious about taking UX design to the next level. The three day event features two full days of intriguing workshops and one day of informative guest speaker talks. Engage in fascinating discussions on media queries, image optimization, multi-device design, native apps, design patterns, wireframes, and so much more.
Check out this yearâs keynote speakers:
Jen Simmons will be talking about Innovation and the Power of the Web. With over 20 years of design experience, and with a client list that includes Google, MIT Press, and the New York Stock Exchange, Jen is probably best known as the host of podcast The Web Ahead, about the future of the Web and changing technologies.
Jared Spool will be presenting his topic, Is Design Metrically Opposed? Jared is the founder of user research organization User Interface Engineering (UIE), and with over 30 years of experience in usability and design, is a highly knowledgeable voice on the subject of usability.
This yearâs lineup of workshop leaders and guest speakers are also fantastic:
Brad Frost will be speaking about Using Atomic Design to Create Responsive Interfaces, which provides an in depth look at using pattern libraries, and various design patterns and techniques.
Theresa Neil will be discussing Designing for the Brave New World of Native Apps, which offers a new way to design for mobile that will attract, convert, and retain customers.
Jason Grigsby will be giving his workshop on When Responsive Design Meets the Real World, dispelling fears about responsive design and looking at the advantages and ease of mobile first.
Chris Risdon will be talking about Mapping the User Experience, and showing how to understand your customer and how to connect them with your product or service.
Aaron Gustafson and Jenn Lukas will be giving their talk on Adaptive Designs Across Devices, which addresses considerations such as browser types, accessibility, and device compatibility in responsive or adaptive design.
Stephen Hay will be presenting on Optimizing Responsive Workflows with Structured Content, which showcases how content-driven responsive design makes life easier.
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Sketchnotes from Jared Spool's talk 'Mobile & UX: Inside the Eye of a Perfect Storm' at UX London in April 2012
We got a handful of these delivered to the office last week. Our friends at NGen tell us they'll be available for purchase in early 2010 from their Happy Webbies site. If you want to pre-order one and receive free shipping, email carl [at] ngenworks [•] com for details.
Photo by ~bc using an iPhone and TiltShiftGen
Jared and Dana came over for brunch earlier this year and I joked that he should do this at SXSWi. He wouldn't tell me if he was going to but I was in the front row just in case. :D
Jared Spool speaking at the dConstruct web developers' conference in Brighton.
This year's focus was on the user experience...