Some thoughts about Twitter
Random thoughts about Twitter as an ad hoc social platform, intimacy, the relative nature of phatic communication, and forgetting.
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Random thoughts about Twitter as an ad hoc social platform, intimacy, the relative nature of phatic communication, and forgetting.
A look at how to put an Only statement together, as well as how it works using the I.A. Institute as an example.
I'm wondering how important is secrecy to the people who operate at our cultural borders. Does it really matter?
Nielsen shares how frequent usability tests keep you usability focused. I want to know how you keep yourself experience focused.
An Only statement keeps your team focused on a project's main goal and audience as well as what makes your project special.
A Frontline report on "Growing up online" and Wurman's 19.20.21 project highlight the huge changes we'll face in the future.
David Armano of Crtical Mass catches Business Week's Bruce Nussbaum for a great interview about design and innovation.
Shouldn't everyone notice your wonderful design? The better question is shouldn't your design leave everyone better off?
Before a user will participate in an event, three factors guide their participation: goals, actions, and expectations.
We need a better understanding of experience, clear definitions and models that apply to any experience, independent of media or interface.
Dan Brown provides a fantastic diagram that fuses Vanderwal's personal infocloud with a holistic view of interactions and mental models.
Evaluate the design of any kind of experience - online or off - using five, universal facets that describe the entirety of an experience.
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