From Collision to Convergence
User-Centered Design for Fully Mobile Devices
Innovation Heats Up! 
The Sphere of Design
Making A Better CMS
Setting the scope for light-weight Web-based applications
S1000D: International Specification for Technical Publications utilising a Common Source DataBase
Being in the World 
How Do People Evaluate a Web Site’s Credibility?
Do you manage a website or a warehouse?
Science in the Making: Understanding Generative Research Now!
Design Engaged Photos
The End of Usability Culture
Rich Internet Applications for Revolutionary Interface Design 
User Experience Comes in Threes
Topic Maps: The Inventor’s Perspective on Subject-based Access
Oops! They Forgot the Usability: Elections as a Case Study 
Email Newsletters During Last Week of Presidential Campaign
Design to Research: It Takes a Team, and Atoms are Better Than Bits
Presentation – “This show-and-tell session describes the results of combining three points of view: (1) It is useful to manage design projects as a collaborative work of “translating research into design. (2) It is useful to manage the design process not as a series of activities, but as a chain of milestone artifacts, each of which requires collaboration by the whole team to complete. (3) Collaboration is better, and therefore translation better accomplished, when the milestone documents are created in large-scale physical form using walls, paper, ink, tacks and glue, rather than digital form.” (Marc Rettig – about, with and for) – courtesy of louise ferguson