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Indra Sarkar, unsere Frau in Berlin für die Vermittlung von Kreativen im Onlinebereich.

This is the page i got to when trying to stop Superlatives from sending me emails. When I got there, it was already checked, but I was receiving their stupid update emails. Do I check it? Uncheck it? Un-re-check it?

 

Reminds me of Zissou line: "If you're not against me, don't cross this line. If yes, do."

Information Architect Shean Malik uses sketches to create wireframes which will guide the structure of the website to provide the best user experience for the audience.

UXINDIA: India's Biggest Conference on User Experience Design

UXINDIA: India's Biggest Conference on User Experience Design

Building Your Creative Product Team, a panel session at Experience: Dev featuring five Founders, CTO's, and Team Managers from digital agencies and product companies across the US.

Travelstart

 

Brand identity, research, information architecture, prototyping, usability testing on prototypes, interface design,

brand manual

 

www.travelstart.co.za

Graphic recording of "Exercising UX for Social Impact" with Jeff Leitner and Jason Ulaszek, founders of UX For Good. www.uxforgood.com/ux-for-arts-sake/

UXINDIA: India's Biggest Conference on User Experience Design

Vrede en Lust

 

Research, information architecture, prototyping, usability testing on prototypes, interface design

  

Using special characters is hard. Some applications include character sets, but getting to them often involves going through two or three screens and doing a lot of clicking. We've had keyboard shortcuts for years, but they're so complex that nobody seems to use them. Many folks don't even know about simple shortcuts like CTRL+F (for find). How can we expect them to remember, let alone type, something like "Option+U O"? The shortcuts remind me of video game cheats from the 90s. The whole process is so messy that lovely sites like Copy Paste Character have cropped up just to address this very basic need.

 

Enter Google Chrome. By accident, I recently discovered that this decade-long problem may have been solved with a simple long keystroke. Need a character that's a form of an "e"? Simply type the letter as normal, but hold it down for an extra second. This dialog pops up to let you quickly select your character and get on your way. It's not perfect (some marks like bullets don't seem to be available). But it's a great step that's years in the making – one that could eliminate the need for extra screens and complex key progressions.

User behaviour is one of the essential weapons to differentiate oneself from the competition. However, more and more, companies and / or agencies use the terms used by our profession in an attempt to legitimise work that is far from the quality work one may expect from an expert in behavioural sciences.

UXINDIA: India's Biggest Conference on User Experience Design

Designing Better Experiences

Insight Publishing has translated my latest book Web Form Design: Filling In the Blanks into Korean and the book is now available for sale in Korea. If you are interested, take a look at the book announcement from Insight and the product listing on their site. Or peek inside the book at the Korean book site: Aladdin.

Overview

Our last project for Porsche USA was our best by far. Initially conceived to be just a tie-in for the running 30 second spot, we fought to widen the subject matter. Teaming up again with the creative team, we designed an experience that took users through the entire 2008 Porsche model line, showcasing the distinctive unique sound that is painstakingly engineered into each model. This was our agency's very first Favourite Website Award (FWA)

 

link: www.porsche.com/all/bloodlines/usa/

 

Role

User Experience Architect

Technical Lead

Producer

 

Awards

FWA

Creativity / Ad Critic Pick of the Day

  

Credits

Client: Porsche

PM: Nick Bondeson

Production Partner: Lyons Consulting

Art Direction: Mark Stevens

  

Picnik provides a series of Progressive Disclosures during account creation

 

Designing Web Interfaces, by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, Copyright 2009 Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, 978-0-596-51625-3

 

www.designingwebinterfaces.com

 

The Sapient DC office hosted World IA Day, a one-day mecca for all things Information Architecture. The day featured speakers on a variety of topics, including healthcare experience design, collaboration and conflict management. worldiaday.org/locations/washington-dc-united-states/

Carl Smith, CEO @ nGen Works, gives the keynote at Experience: Dev. He speaks on the path to creating a warm, nurturing environment where hierarchies are just a footnote. #expdev

Flickr provides an invitation to edit the photo description

 

Designing Web Interfaces, by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, Copyright 2009 Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, 978-0-596-51625-3

 

www.designingwebinterfaces.com

 

The Sapient DC office hosted World IA Day, a one-day mecca for all things Information Architecture. The day featured speakers on a variety of topics, including healthcare experience design, collaboration and conflict management. worldiaday.org/locations/washington-dc-united-states/

UXINDIA: India's Biggest Conference on User Experience Design

Some examples that include activity instructions in the slides themselves; the screenshots directly embedded in the slides illustrate where participants can find the information they need to engage with the activity.

 

Cohn, Jenae & Greer, Michael, 2023. Design for Learning: User Experience in Online Teaching and Learning

New York: Rosenfeld

rosenfeldmedia.com/books/design-for-learning/

Josh Woodlander of 1st Wave Interactive designed this benefits page for Match.com.

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