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Adaptive Path Charmr

A brief write-up on Adaptive Path's Charmr project.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Monday, October 8, 2007 at 01:01 AM in User Experience, Design with tags , , , , , , , Permalink0 comments

Keepon Keepin' On

What does a little yellow dancing robot tell us about ourselves?

Ikea Ecommerce

E-commerce has never been more accessible than ever before. There are several solutions available from completely custom developed solutions to variations on pre-packaged solutions. The difficulty still remains connecting your real world systems with your virtual world systems, specifically, inventory management.
Posted by Michael Glenn on Monday, March 19, 2007 at 11:00 AM in User Experience, Taking Care of Business with tags , , , Permalink3 comments

Microsoft User Experience Round Table Trip Report Part 5: Wrapping Up

Part five of our Microsoft Trip Report in which we provide some final thoughts and conclusions.

Microsoft User Experience Round Table Trip Report Part 3: Design Matters (Maybe?)

Part Three of our Microsoft Trip Report in which we talk about some rough spots where design doesn't matter enough (yet).

Microsoft User Experience Round Table Trip Report Part 2: The New Microsoft (Again)

Part two of our trip report from the Microsoft UX Trip Report, discussing Microsoft's new direction as a design-focused company.

Microsoft User Experience Round Table Trip Report: Part 1

Part one of the Trip Report from the Microsoft User Experience Round Table, held in Seattle on March 19th and 20th, 2007.

Microsoft UX Round Table: Day Two Photos

Day Two photos posted to Flickr.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Friday, February 23, 2007 at 02:58 AM in Trip Reports, User Experience, Taking Care of Business with tags , , , , Permalink0 comments

Microsoft UX Round Table: Day One Photos

Photos from our first day at the Microsoft User Experience Round Table.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Tuesday, February 20, 2007 at 09:01 AM in User Experience, Taking Care of Business, Trip Reports with tags , , , , Permalink0 comments

Reporting Live From Bellevue

Our first report from the Microsoft User Experience Round Table.

Red with Envy

A glimpse at the future of In-Flight entertainment courtesy of Virgin America.

Photoshop CS3 and a MacBook Pro

Posted by Alistair Morton on Friday, February 16, 2007 at 03:00 PM in User Experience, Design with tags , , , Permalink1 comment

Do they still use canoes?

Letting a customer have their online order delivered to one of your stores can be a valuable opportunity to convert an occasional shopper into a lasting repeat customer. Get it wrong, though, and you risk tarnishing that customer's perception of your entire brand.
Posted by Martin Kuplens-Ewart on Friday, February 2, 2007 at 04:00 PM in User Experience with tags , , , , Permalink0 comments

Bettering the Better Way

We convened a crack team of Web Professionals to contribute our thoughts on improving the TTC's website.

Tailoring to Experience Levels

A discussion on tailoring features in your UI to experience levels of your users, prompted by a blog post from Rohan Jayasekera.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Wednesday, November 1, 2006 at 05:27 PM in User Experience with tags • Permalink0 comments

All Flash = Bad

Our friend Patrick inspires a mini-rant on all Flash websites.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Saturday, August 12, 2006 at 05:38 PM in User Experience, Marketing, Design with tags , Permalink13 comments

Data Lock In

This week will be my third attempt to switch our published company phone number to our new provider Unlimitel from Primus. We were previously using Primus but their services were not as flexible as Unlimitel’s and the configuration of our phones were never correct. We lived with it because it was cheaper than the alternative Bell.
Posted by Michael Glenn on Thursday, June 29, 2006 at 10:15 AM in User Experience, Marketing, Taking Care of Business with tags , , Permalink1 comment

Will It or Won't It?

So... Quicken... uh... works or not?
Posted by Jay Goldman on Monday, June 12, 2006 at 02:46 AM in User Experience with tags , Permalink0 comments