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An Interview With Adam Greenfield

Added on 22 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
“IA is something that should be done by talking to people (primarily users, clients, and developers), asking the right questions, and listening carefully to the answers.” (Meryl K. Evans – Digital Web)
  • Interviews

The Adaptive Path Interview: Marc Rettig

Added on 19 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
“On average our industry was going too fast, which meant we were taking big risks.” (Adaptive Path)
  • Interviews

Shaping Web Usability: Interaction Design in Context

Added on 18 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Author Al Badre has for years contributed to the ideas and methods needed to make any computer application fully usable.” (Addison-Wesley)
  • Usability

Human-Robot Interaction

Added on 17 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
Impressions from BayCHI April 2002 (Sara Kiesler & Pamela Hinds – HCI Journal)
  • Events

Using Conceptual Models in Interaction Design

Added on 17 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) how I did it with the creative team at Epinions.” (Peter Merholz)
  • Interaction design

AIGA Experience Design: Past, Present and Future

Added on 16 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
Erin Malone interviews Terry Swack and Clement Mok (Boxes and Arrows)
  • Interviews

Form, Function, Emotion

Added on 12 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
Inside the philosophy and process of Frog Design (Jenny Rose – New.Architect)
  • Information design

Unraveling The Mysteries Of Metadata And Taxonomies

Added on 11 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Christina Wodtke (…) interviews Samantha Bailey” (Boxes and Arrows)
  • Interviews
  • Metadata

The Interaction Designer’s Coffee Break

Added on 11 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
Daily Posting and Quaterly Article About Interaction Design (Hendrik Olsen)
  • Weblogs

Participation and Design

Added on 9 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
Inquiring into the politics, contexts and practices of collaborative design work. (Malmö University, Sweden – 23-25 June 2002)
  • Events

Typographical Signage Project

Added on 9 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
“The Chicago urban environment is layered with graphic signage that crosses boundaries of time and culture.” (Department of Visual Communications – Loyola University Chigago)
  • Typography

The Cranky User: Drowning in Aqua

Added on 5 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Apple’s new user interface, Aqua, reads like a checklist of things that the classic Macintosh interface got right, and everyone else got wrong. Aqua gets most of them wrong.” (Peter Seebach – IBM developersWorks)
  • Usability

Speaking in Tongues

Added on 5 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) this is not a place for jargon.” (Christina Wodtke – Boxes and Arrows)
  • Information architecture

Using the Right Combination of Techniques to Involve Users

Added on 4 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) tips for which user-centered technique to use when, so you can better translate user needs into good design.” (Deborah Hinderer Sova – Technology Executives Club)
  • UCD
  • Usability

Auxiliary Benefits of Accessible Web

Added on 3 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
“This document is one of several resources created to assist the preparation of a business case for the implementation of Web accessibility.” (W3C)
  • Accessibility

Software For The People

Added on 3 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Bonnie Nardi is an anthropologist who studies how people use IT.” (Elana Varon – CIO)
  • Usability

UCD For Different Project Types, Part 2

Added on 2 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) various types of projects: selecting a vendor application, evolution of an existing application, rewrite of an existing application, and development of a new application.” (Lynn Percival & Jack Scanlon – IBM developerWorks)
  • UCD

The Story Behind Usability.gov

Added on 2 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) a place to share our knowledge about user-centered web design” (Sanjay Koyani – Boxes and Arrows)
  • Usability

Theory For Practice

Added on 2 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) a constructionist approach to information design and contrasts it with the more widely used constructivist approach.” (David Sless – Communication Research Institute of Australia Inc.)
  • Information design

Best of CHI-Web & SIGIA-L

Added on 1 April 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) a list of the summary postings from useful threads” (Scott Berkun – UIWeb)
  • Information architecture
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