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This Week in UX: November 2-6, 2009

by libby on November 8, 2009

in Weekly Links

Jason Kottke’s recent post, People Read More than Books, is a thoughtful musing about how the newest generation of e-readers isn’t extensible for other purposes.

RIP Geocities! Yahoo’s trailblazing web-hosting site has now officially shut down.

For a great listing of useful UX resources, visit UX Booth’s  10 UX Blogs You Should Be Reading — other than ours [...]

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This Week in UX: October 26-30, 2009

by libby on October 30, 2009

in Weekly Links

For a great showcase of girl power web talent, check out 40 Amazing Female Role Models for Web Designers. Not only will you learn about some fabulous artists, you can also get inspiration for your own designs.

From necessity comes motivation. Mark Owen spent 10 uncomfortable years in a wheelchair before teaming up with furniture designer [...]

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People want less information, they don’t want more information. They want it to be easier for them to use. Easier for them to get what they want. Easier for them to do what [...]

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For good user experience, you pay now.
For bad user experience, you pay later.

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“I love this site,” says Yeakel as she clicks through bar charts of her family’s energy use. “I called PPL and said, ‘Did you design this for me?’ Because I’m one of these people who love to know where my dollars [are] going and how can I save.”
How fabulous.
In a story on NPR today, Tammy [...]

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