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  • The UX Bookmark- the best UX links for the smartest User Experience practitioners

    The UX Bookmark- the best UX links for the smartest User Experience practitioners

    I created the UX Bookmark a few years ago to separate the wheat from the chaff, here you will find only the best of articles, from journals, conferences and the web, that will help you evolve to being a more knowledgeable user experience practitioner. From the feedback I have received, I could not be more…

  • UX Quotes- Quotes on User Experience

    UX Quotes- Quotes on User Experience

    This website of mine features a wonderful collection of quotes I have gathered over the years related to usability, interaction design, typography, etc.- the whole gamut of user experience. It lets you build upon your user experience wisdom through serendipity one quote at a time. UX Quotes

  • Alan Siegel on simplifying legal jargon (simple language)

    Alan Siegel on simplifying legal jargon (simple language)

    Alan Siegel talks of how tax forms, credit agreements and understanding healthcare legislation can be so difficult to understand. He calls for a simple, sensible redesign, and plain English, to make legal paperwork intelligible to the rest of us. Simple language, as I have written about earlier, is something that needs to be used in…

  • The best content at Cone Trees for 2010

    The best content at Cone Trees for 2010

    2010 has been a good year. Besides improving products through usability testing and user research at work, I gave an expert tutorial at The India HCI/ IDID 2010 conference at IIT IDC, Mumbai in March and the book I contributed to, UX Storytellers: Connecting the dots was published in November. Most viewed content From the…

  • Sheena Iyegnar on the Art of Choosing

    Sheena Iyegnar on the Art of Choosing

    One of the world’s leading experts on choice, Sheena Iyengar talks about fundamental differences in how the idea of choice differs across different countries and cultures. Citing various interesting examples from her research spanning a more than 15 years, she explains the assumptions which inform the American view of choice and how too much choice…

  • John Underkoffler Talks About and Demos His Spatial UI

    John Underkoffler Talks About and Demos His Spatial UI

    John Underkoffler starts of by talking about how, around twenty five years ago, the Macintosh fundamentally changed the way people thought about computation, computers and how they used them, and that it was such a radical change that the early Macintosh development team had to write an entirely new OS from ground up for it.…

  • How to create active and inactives tabs in Axure

    How to create active and inactives tabs in Axure

    SummaryThis short tutorial tells you how to create non-interactive active and inactive tabs in the Axure prototyping application. If you are interested in a tutorial that teaches you how to create interactive tabs, then drop a comment and let me know. If you want create a vertical tabbed menu, then choose ‘Rounded Left’ in place…

  • Rob Tanen on Tools for User Research

    Rob Tanen on Tools for User Research

    Rob Tanen begins to talk about how user researchers have historically lacked appropriate technology for studying how people use technology and the emergence of a variety of tools that can be applied to data gathering, analysis and sharing. He talks about the need for awareness and guidance in the selection and use of such research…

  • David Kelley on Human Centered Design

    David Kelley on Human Centered Design

    David Kelley, chairman of IDEO, says product design has become more about the user experience than about hardware. He shows a video of this new, broader approach, including footage from the Prada store in New York. About David Kelly David Kelly is the founder of IDEO. He helped design the first mouse, the Treo and…

  • Rohan Shravan on the Adam tablet featuring tech specs better than the iPad

    Rohan Shravan on the Adam tablet featuring tech specs better than the iPad

    Rohan talks about Adam, a tablet PC in the making by his Hyderabad-based company, Notion Ink, which was founded by six IITans and an MBA graduate with an average age of just 24. Adam generated considerable buzz after they decided to demonstrate their prototype at the CES (Consumer Electronics Show), the world’s largest consumer tech…