It’s that simple (at least to get venture capital for your startup)
- 10 slides in less than
- 20 minutes with at least
- 30 point text
blog: blog.guykawasaki.com/2005/12/the_102030_rule.html
video: youtube.com/watch?v=liQLdRk0Ziw
Human Computer Interaction Design
It’s that simple (at least to get venture capital for your startup)
blog: blog.guykawasaki.com/2005/12/the_102030_rule.html
video: youtube.com/watch?v=liQLdRk0Ziw
Right from Wil’s blog: Call me Fishmeal.
Find other conference videos at mprove: webcasts.
Stefan and I have created a new version of the OpenOffice.org Menu for Firefox with better usability for the menu to quickly navigate ooo’s sites from Firefox. However, problem is that we cannot replace v1.0.4 with the new v1.1. See the discussion at Firefox Add-on site. Who can provide any help?
For a presentation I gave last week on the origin of patterns I found a quite condensed version of Christopher Alexander’s latest book “The Nature of Order: An Essay on the Art of Building and the Nature of the Universe”. The abridged version “Elements of Style” was featured by Wired in December 2003.
You can find my version in English and German at Slideshare.net:
(Let me know if anyone has high resolution images. Mine are a bit jagged.)
Anarchaia found and linked to my page with Jef Raskin’s design rules. I’ll have to check the other cool stuff collected by Christian Neukirchen.
Interview questions for user experience design roles by Day Alexander and discussion at IxDA.
Related on LinkedIn: What are key questions for hiring managers and executives?
The Interaction Design Accosiation has collected its discussions on patterns.
Find more resources on patterns (in general) at mprove: HCI Patterns.
Thomas Vander Wal is looking forward to read James‘ book on Web Navigation. Me too.