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The Boxes and Arrows Podcast interviews authors from the site as well as other professionals in the field of Information Architecture, Interaction Design, and User Experience from around the world.
Information is bleeding out of computer screens and into the real world; he convergence of physical spaces and digital devices We have different names for this: ubiquitous computing, ambient intelligence, and more.
To bring clarity and traction to research insights, research and design teams are increasingly using hands-on, visual tools and including other stakeholders in the analysis process.
Ever wondered why you just can't seem to get through to some people? Or how users can do such unpredictable things with your designs? Andew addresses these questions examining elements of neurosicence.
Looking for more effective ways to communicate your research and designs? Kevin Wick says one way to do that is to stop creating static, paper-based wireframes and to start creating browser-based, interactive prototypes.
From every level in the organization, what’s above you can look strategic and what’s below you tends to look like tactics. Stepping up to a new level demands sensitivity to and understanding of the important differences between them.
What are the differences between online and offline conversations, if any? As we create digital spaces involving social media, how can we support the conversations happening in those spaces?
One of the surest ways for a Web site to lose visitors—and business—is to confuse them. By identifying 7 surefire ways to confuse users, John Boykin helps us to understand how to avoid them and make our websites more successful.
Whitney Hess discusses her experiences within the IA community and calls for greater inclusion, leadership, and the necessity to embrace failure as a fundamental aspect of our disciplines’ growth without which we cannot get a seat at the board room table.
Transcending language barriers, Dan's approach helps solve complex problems through visual thinking, and has helped resolve challenges at many businesses: Microsoft, Wal-Mart, and eBay to name a few.
Jennifer shares many details for the upcoming conference including speakers, workshops, and several unique experiences that attendees can expect during their time at the event.
The Boxes and Arrows Podcast interviews authors from the site as well as other professionals in the field of Information Architecture, Interaction Design, and User Experience from around the world.