March 2012
23 posts
Mar 29th
UX Post: Resources for UI Patterns →
uxpost: When designing features & functionality for elements like forms, carousels/slideshows, navigation, etc…, the first step I take is to research best practices and look at existing UI patterns to draw inspiration. If it works, why reinvent the wheel? But it’s always nice to throw in additional…
Mar 28th
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Mar 25th
Mar 25th
Photoshop CS6 Improvements
The Photoshop CS6 beta is now available. It includes a ton of big and small improvements over previous versions. Here are the ones that matter to me, as an interface designer. Photoshop CS6 improvements
Mar 22nd
Mar 21st
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Millennials In The Workplace Research Highlights
VERY INSANE STATS! 93% of Millennials want a job that works with their lifestyle 93% of Millennials want a job where they can be themselves 88% of Millennials (and 95% of Hispanic Millennials) want their coworkers to be their friends 89% of Millennials want their workplace to be social and fun (compared to only 60% of Boomers) 79% of Millennials think they should be allowed to wear jeans to...
Mar 20th
Intergrating UX Into The Product Backlog
Agile teams and UX problems I’ve encountered two problems common among agile teams when helping them improve the user experience of their products or services: UX work is frequently overlooked during the release and sprint planning efforts. Teams often fail to measure the UX impact of their iterative efforts. These two problems become more serious when combined. When UX work goes undone and the...
Mar 20th
When I Come To Be Old
In 1699, Jonathan Swift — author of, most notably, Gulliver’s Travels — penned the following list of resolutions, titled, “When I come to be old.” At the time of writing, he was 32 years of age. A much-needed transcript follows. When I come to be old. 1699. Not to marry a young Woman.  Not to keep young Company unless they reely desire it.  Not to be peevish or morose, or...
Mar 20th
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Advice For Someone Who Wants To Take The Leap...
A friend recently sent me this email. A buddy just IM’d with me looking for advice on moving forward with his business idea. He’s a former designer/developer. He doesn’t think he can build his idea and needs a dev partner. He’s not sure how he can get some funding. Sound familiar? ;-) Any bits of advice? Any good reading? What kind of pitch deck does he need to approach...
Mar 20th
Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner: Kevin Systrom,... →
Instagram Co-Founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger challenge many of the myths surrounding startups and the lives of entrepreneurs. Both former Mayfield Fellows with the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, Systrom and Krieger share their first-hand experiences of the entrepreneurial process, including identifying good problems to solve and the value in building simple solutions and minimum...
Mar 19th
Design Strategy: 3 Ways to Get to the Right Idea
Understanding users’ needs and values. User aspirations tell us more than past product choices, the video points out. It’s not enough to know just who our potential users are. What separates a great designer from one that just moves pixels is the person who delves deep into the drives, beliefs, feelings and needs of their users. If not, the consequences could be dire. Remember Josh Levy and...
Mar 17th
10 Lessons from Einstein
1. Follow Your Curiosity “I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious.”  2. Perseverance is Priceless “It’s not that I’m so smart; it’s just that I stay with problems longer.”  3. Focus on the Present “Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves.”  4. The Imagination is Powerful “Imagination is everything. It is...
Mar 17th
On being a founder vs. joining a small startup vs.... →
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