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- 1. The Travails of a UX Associate Please Get Comfortable
- 2. the digital future is that way! Welcome New Associate!
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- First Readings
- Norman Books
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- How I look at design
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- How I look at technology
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- Unexpected Challenges
- 4. First Readings for the plane 2000 2002 2003 2000 for reference For The Plane For Reference publication date
- 5. Facts of Life 1. we dont read, we scan 2. we dont make
optimal choices, we satisfice 3. we dont figure out how things
work, we muddle through high-level visual design considerations
- billboard design for the superhighway
- where am I ? (breadcrumbs & navigation)
- easy read, good intro
- for the client
- 6. high-level concepts about process of web production
- easy read, good intro
- for the client
- strategy planeactually used this
- 7. Time lost due to a design-related problem granular usability
guidelines
- mitigating constraints
- usability focus
- I honestly dont even remember
- 8. Granular, library science-driven overview of web structure
and organization
- the lingo
- boring; not for just reading
- descriptive, not insightful
- Case-Making Techniques
- user sensitivity boot camp
- be aggressive and early
- education is half the battle
- 9. high-level design considerations granular, library
science-driven overview of web structure and organization
high-level concepts about process of web production granular
usability guidelines First Readings: Roundup Themes:
- lets mention each other in our books!
- the importance of UX/IA
- a teenage industry the who am I? years
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- First Readings
- Norman Books
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- How I look at design
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- How I look at technology
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- Unexpected Challenges
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- How I Look At Design: design as communication
- 12. ??? How I Look At Design: working parts visible working parts hidden we are explanatory creatures Conceptual Models design as communication
- 13. Conceptual Models what you see what you think How I Look At Design: design as communication
- 14. Conceptual Models how it really works How I Look At Design: what you see design as communication
- 15. What would the user think? what you see what you think how it really works How I Look At Design: How I Look At Design: design as communication
- 16. The Norman Books 1988 1993 2004 (doorknobs, faucets &
filing cabinets)
- How I Look At Technology: bad machines
- 17. We are bad machines people vague disorganized distractible
emotional illogical machines precise orderly undistractible
unemotional logical
- we fail to stay focused
- we fail to act logically
- we fail to speak grammatically
- 18. Human-Centered View
- the computer failed to come up with a new idea
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- First Readings
- Norman Books
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- How I look at design
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- How I look at technology
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- Unexpected Challenges
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- conflicting audience needs
- design as communication
- research
- business strategy
- clients dont know what they want
- 21.
- syllabus
- apprenticeship-style work environment
- one skill at a time
- learn by doing
- buy them lunch/cocktails
- 22. Thank You. Questions for yall What is User Experience to you? What aspects of User Experience interest you/get you excited? How did you learn to do what you do? Have you read any other books that did a good job of answering my two questions?