UX Vision, Strategy and Teams — Susan Wolfe
This is the webinar that Susan Wolfe (Optimal Experience) gave as part of UI Marathon 2009 (October 2009).
This is the webinar that Susan Wolfe (Optimal Experience) gave as part of UI Marathon 2009 (October 2009).
This is the webinar that Bill Albert and Lena Dmitrieva (Bentley University) gave as part of UI Marathon 2009 (October 2009).
This is the webinar that Robert Schumacher (User Centric) gave as part of UI Marathon 2009 (October 2009).
Adaptive Path shows us a low-fi technique for exploring and evaluating a range of interaction concepts, while involving both business and technology partners.
Mark Baskinger, associate professor at Carnegie Mellon’s School of Design, talks to Johnny about drawing ideas and his thoughts about the differences between industrial designers and interaction designers and how interaction designers can use sketching to communicate their designs better (February 2009).
Here’s a nice, straightforward example of using video for ethnographic research. (See the Artefact blog for details of the project of which this video is a part.)
See Adam Little’s Johnny Holland article, “Communicating UX Through Video: 4. Probing & Research” for more examples of using video as a tool for research, inspiration, and cultural probing.
Bill Verplank concisely explains what interaction design is all about. This is from the series of videos that accompanies Bill Moggridge’s book “Designing Interactions”.
Sometimes, it’s nice to be able to sketch something beyond boxes and arrows. Like scenarios involving people using a product, for example. In this short video, comic book artist Dan Archer shows us how.