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My work researching and designing user experience.

Are you solving a problem or just designing a page?

I've decided that for me, UX design is a MMOG, not Solitaire. I'm going to treat it as such.
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  • Posted: November 6, 2012
  • Categories: Conference, Design, Uncategorized, User Experience

Pondering

@trentmankelow ponders w/ @innes_jon & @traceyvarnell #luxdenver at lunch today
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  • Posted: September 21, 2012
  • Categories: Conference, User Experience, Work

UX Design

This is a great chart of where different jobs may lie in this relatively new User Experience field. (source?)  
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  • Posted: February 15, 2012
  • Categories: Illustration, User Experience

Remediation

Remediation: A summary of research Jay David Bolter and Richard Grusin, in their book Remediation: Understanding New Media, define remediation as “the process of representing one medium in another’” and they argue that this “is a defining characteristic of the new…
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  • Posted: February 2, 2012
  • Categories: Thesis, User Experience, User Research, Writing

Torch & Anvil Design Framework

A design framework document for Torch & Anvil Goldsmiths including persona mapping, customer journeys, competitive and industry analysis, wireframes and recommendations.
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  • Posted: January 29, 2012
  • Categories: Branding, Portfolio, User Experience, User Research

Agile development

  UX Bookclub mtg – this month, Agile Development. Always a tasty treat! (Taken withInstagram at Malenke | Barnhart)
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  • Posted: January 26, 2012
  • Categories: Life, User Experience, Work
  • Tags: UX bookclub
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