Nice touch enhancement from Microsoft: https://t.co/LyWlDnks2a
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Great interactive info graphic to visualize the world shippi
Great interactive info graphic to visualize the world shipping in 2012. Stunning and scary … https://t.co/MY8CiClJe5
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Ready for 2 days of inspirational talks in NYC
Ready for 2 days of inspirational talks in NYC and rooftop networking party https://t.co/Q9F6aj71mo #AwwwardsNYC #UXdesign #Wearables #VR
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Interaction Design Trends 2015 & 2016
Interaction Design Trends 2015 & 2016 https://t.co/hjqsVXHkrU #UX
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really test #UX is crucial …
really test #UX is crucial …
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UX flaw 1: Use da door directly, or what!
Lean UX
Just bought the book “Lean UK” from Jeff Gothelf (O’Reilley). The basic idea behind it is to apply the principles of lean startups to defining better user experience. There are also good internet posts about this topic in the internet, e.g. on User Experience Engineering.
I will post updates on viable info.
PS: this is my very first eBook. I’m curious to see the advantages and disadvantages of this format while reading on my iPad.
Accessible Mobile Apps
A very interesting talk about the possibilities of implementing a highly accessible app for blind persons on the iOS-platform. The main purpose of the demonstrated app is to read out text in the area the person is located.
Frank Wippich (Blindsight) talked about the advantages of the iOS-platform. Maybe Android caught up with that, but it sounded pretty amazing what visually impaired could do with an iPhone at hand.
WellPlacedPixels
Some nice examples of UI design with – imho – too much skeuomorphic examples.
SCRUM
A new book in the shelf, which is not so easy to understand without using its knowhow. But it would fit perfectly in my future working setup. Something just for the brain and maybe later for real work: “Agile Product Management with Scrum: Creating Products That Customers Love”.