My „Rißkante“

risskante

The image above is a good fried of mine. It helped me a lot while writing my thesis. I ended up using FrameMaker and learned to appreciate the zooming function. With a few Cmd-Minus strikes it was possible to zoom out to see the entire document with plenty of pages as little thumbnails. Click somewhere else to set the cursor, and Cmd-Plus-Plus-Plus set the scale back to 100% to continue writing on another section.

There was just one problem: little stamp size images of pages all look the same! How to tell which is which? Therefore I placed the image of the scratched paper on the pages where I wanted to continue writing. Thanks to these visual cues it was possible to spot the areas in progress while looking at my document from a bird’s eye view.

Prezi Days Europe

A collection of resources for Prezi Days Europe, Hamburg Apr 5-7, 2013. Just a few Prezi presentations from the event are online. Here they are_

Prezis

Turn on the Poetry by Marcos Xalabarder

Red Wine Making Process, example by Danyel Elferink

IDENTITY by Hedwyg van Groenendaal

Prezi Preparation by Melanie Schwarzer

Prezi Preparation – Extended Edition by Melanie Schwarzer

Related Links

Creativity à la mprove

Slides, photos, podcast, sketchnotes, a few tweets, and finally this blog entry… I guess this is socialmultimedia 2.0. But in the first place it was supposed to be just a ten minutes inspirational talk at the Creativity Jam Hamburg on 3-Mar-2013.
I love to talk about stuff that I do not really understand. In this case: Creativity. And I went a little over time. Ironically, this resonates with my last slide. Anyway, here it is, the collected references for my talk Recipe for Creativity à la mprove.

enjoy
Matthias

Radio Days Are Back

Dear User Experience Forum,

it has been quite a while since our last newsletter. Lot’s of things are happening around us, and we are one of the significant forces to shape the present and future. At least we should! User Experience matters. More than ever.

At interaction|12 I had a chat with a next gen PhD student. Well, “next gen” is of course relative to my point in life. He was very enthusiastic about the possibilities of all the new mobile devices. According to him, now is the time to apply design to technology, as opposed to the eighties of the previous century, when engineers built the desktop systems. – Hmm, he was right and wrong. Times are exciting. They have always been. But human factors, software ergonomics, human interface design, usability, information architecture, interaction design, design thinking, service design, user experience, …, are not new at all. It is no surprise that your products, sites, and services are much more successful once you start with the user in the center of the design considerations.

Oops, I wanted to write about something else. So please take my preaching above as a preface.

Radio days are back!

Should I tell the story chronologically, or are you already used to think backwards like in blogs, micro-blogs, and activity streams? All the reverse navigation structure really bothers me, because it is the only option. [at this point, imagine the results of a design workshop about alternative visualizations of time based content.] I will tell the story the old fashioned way.

Once upon a time… :o) I bought an mp3 player in the US; in fact I ordered it to be delivered to a friend in San Francisco. Later Jo told me the story how the FedEx guy presented the package to him, “Hello! Your new Apple iPod Nano has arrived!!” Isn’t it astounding that even unrelated employees spread the joy about certain products?

Years later, and a few months ago, Apple informed me that my Nano could catch fire, and they offered another Nano in exchange. This is bitter & sweet, because the product design of the first generation Nano, and the story how the device came into my possession made it so special that I did not want to send it back to Apple. – I did it anyway and received the latest model in return. I still do not like it very much. Though, I can listen to FM radio and connect it with my sneakers!? Just one new feature is the reason for me not to abandon the Nano and get an original Nano back from eBay: I discovered Voice Memo. But it I took me a while until I figured out that a microphone has to be connected to the jack for the ear phones to start recording.

I rarely talk to myself – and thinking-aloud should be reserved for other situations. Instead I record sessions from our local UX community in Hamburg with the intend to publish a podcast. Again, this sounds easier than it was. OK, a podcast is basically an RSS feed with links to the episodes. Now what? How to prepare the audio files in an appropriate quality? Where to store the files? How to create the feed?
I found a few good tutorials online, and looked behind the curtain of other podcasts like the BayCHI Podcasts, The LongNow Seminars, Jan ‘s IATV Radio, and Tobi’s Einschlafen Podcast.

And here it is [drum roll] the uxHH Radio at uxhh-radio.blogspot.de.

The recent three episodes happen to be English sessions. We have

  1. Karen MacGrane, Bond Art + Science, New York, about flexible content for mobile devices
  2. Josh Clark, Global Moxie, New York, about the 7 deadly myths of mobile, and
  3. Darius Kumana, ThoughtWorks, London, about Getting Beyond Good Enough – the marriage between agile and UX.

Previous episodes are taken from HyperKult in Lüneburg and my Raum Schiff Erde unconferences in Hamburg. I might add other (bootleg) recordings as well, but I will stick to UX in the Northern part of Germany.

I hope you tune in and find inspiration by one of the podcasts mentioned above.
Or let us know your favorite channel.

thanks for listening!
Matthias

Hamburg Workshop on Mobile and Content Strategy, 5-Jun-12

Birgit says:

The two well known international speakers Josh Clark, author of the book “Tapworthy, designing great iPhone Apps” and Karen McGrane, content strategist & UX professional from New York are going to be in Hamburg beginning of June as a part of their European city tour.
Joining their forces they will give a full day workshop on June 5th about everything you need to know about mobile content strategy and mobile design.
To grab a ticket go to: mobile-ham.eventbrite.com/
Early bird price: €375.00
Standard: €425.00

Big thanks to our sponsor Deepblue Networks who made this possible!
The event will be co-hosted by “UX Team of Two” (@uxteamoftwo) and IxDA Hamburg (@ixdahh). IxDA Hamburg will also host an evening event with Josh and Karen on June 4th – more to come.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity. From personal experience I know how great Josh’s workshops are! I also had the pleasure to see Karen at the MOBxcon in Berlin last year and she is amazing!
To get into the groove check out Josh’s presentation at the UX Lisbon last year

And a short interview during the Content Strategy Forum 2011 in London: Karen McGrane talks about businesses and content strategy

Josh Clark – globalmoxie.com/
Karen McGrane – karenmcgrane.com/

Birgit