Posted in General Thoughts on Apr 17th, 2008 5 Comments »
One of the questions I most often get asked when I teach or present at a conference is “how did I learn my technology skills and could I recommend good classes, books, etc”. I got this question again after teaching the AJAX preconference at CIL and thought it would be worthwhile to post a paraphrased [...]
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web-design
So of people might forget from reading my blog that web design isn’t all about tech. In fact, some days for me are very low tech or no tech oriented. Thursday and Friday of this week were like that because we are working on a header/banner for the Libraries website face lift.
In many respects this [...]
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consensus-building,
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by David King (http://www.davidleeking.com)
Experience User Experience Design
The Elements of User Experience :User Centered Design for the Web - Jeese James Garrett
user centered design for the web
sounds corporate-y but works for any website
Five elements of User Experience Design
Strategy (planning)
corporate objectives
user needs
Scope (figuring out what’s needed and who will do the work)
functional specification
content requirements
Structure (fill in the [...]
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cil-2006,
Usability,
user-experience,
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