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The Right Way to Wireframe
Posted on 03. Feb, 2010 by Chris McQueen.
This video does a great job of demonstrating the wireframing process from lo-fi to hi-fi wireframes.
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Ergonomics for Interaction Designers
Posted on 30. Jan, 2010 by Chris McQueen.
Rob Tannen presents an insightful guide to Ergonomics for Interaction Designers.
This presentation is based on a number of articles found on Rob Tannen’s website: Designing for Humans.
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Microsoft's Vision For 2019
Posted on 04. Nov, 2009 by Chris McQueen.
Some inspiring User Experience design from Microsoft… for once.
The most interesting and engaging technology here is demonstrated right at the beginning in the form of an interactive education platform. Unfortunately however, I think the business applications are far more likely to see the light of day, such as the touchscreen business cards and meeting console.
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Business Analysis and User Experience Activities
Posted on 30. Oct, 2009 by Chris McQueen.
During the Opencast Matterhorn Leadership and Planning Meeting, Allison Bloodworth and Judy Stern of UC Berkeley Educational Technology Services provided an overview of the Business Analysis and User Experience roles and processes. The Matterhorn BA/U Team was proposed as a unified team working together as a cross-project resource to help the Matterhorn team understand & [...]
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Multitouch Interfaces
Posted on 22. Apr, 2009 by Chris McQueen.
Darren David & Nathan Moody | UX Week 2008 | Adaptive Path from Adaptive Path on Vimeo.
Darren David and Nathan Moody of Stimulant, sharing how they approach the design of large-scale multitouch interfaces.

