#ux iota: Redesign your website in under 4 minutes. Or therabouts.
Behold! The world’s fastest web designer. via youtube.com
Behold! The world’s fastest web designer. via youtube.com
The art of the business presentation. And not the dogs playing poker kind of art either. via slideshare.net
A bare bones, browser based tool that uses JavaScript and ASCII text to build basic wireframes. Short, sweet, simple and clean. _____ _____ _____ _____ __ _ /\ / ____|/ ____|_ _|_ _|/ _| | / \ | (___ | … Continued
Teaching kids to take notes in school would be so much more effective if we taught them to take sketchnotes instead. via vimeo.com
The art of paper prototyping. Lo fidelity, high reward. via youtube.com
As NUIs allow us to shed the traditional controls of GUI interaction models, what informs the arrangement and design of the next generation of software? How about the data itself? via readwrite.com
If you can’t sell an idea don’t be surprised when no one wants to buy it. via youtube.com
Intended for graphic design students, but some nuggets of wisdom for any type of designer at any stage of their career. via jamiewieck.com
Who has time to come up with new features what with all the old crappy ones that need to be fixed? via dilbert.com
Language is still one of the most emotive parts of user experience design. Use it wisely. via youtube.com
The user experience of your product informs customers about the power of your brand even more than your advertising. via slideshare.net
Historical Technology: Machines of Times Gone By. Photography collection of old machines from The Museum of the City of New York. Lovely stuff. via whitneyhess.com
Sketchnotes make understanding everything easier whether you were there in person or not. via yahnyinlondon.com
Never forget from whence we came. via youtube.com
Forget about the internet of everything, are you ready for the social network of everything? via youtube.com