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October 13, 2003 Foundational Thinking / Interfaces / Visual and Visible

Learning to Love the Pixel: Exploring the Craft of Icon Design

Posted by Uday Gajendar

Designing web-based enterprise software involves creating complex artifacts like architecture wireframes, object models, screen flows, and clickable prototypes in order to articulate aspects of the online experience for product stakeholders. But what does “craft” mean for interaction designers?

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September 29, 2003 Learning From Others / Reviews

Talking with Virginia Postrel

Posted by Steve MacLaughlin

Boxes and Arrows contributing writer Steve MacLaughlin caught up with author Virginia Postrel to get her thoughts on the age of aesthetics and what it means for design professionals. Postrel’s new book, The Substance of Style, explores the economic, cultural, social, personal, and political implications of the growing importance of aesthetics in business and society.

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May 12, 2003 Deliverables / Visual and Visible

Six Tips for Improving Your Design Documentation

Posted by Ryan Olshavsky

Good organization, complete information, and clear writing are, of course, key to the success of any design document, but there are some other, less-obvious techniques you can use to make your documents more readable and understandable. Here are a few of them.

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May 12, 2003 Interactivity / Interfaces

Views and Forms: Principles of Task Flow for Web Applications Part 1

Posted by Bob Baxley

One of the defining elements of web applications is their support for the editing and manipulation of stored data. Unlike the typical conversation that goes on between a user and a content-centric website however, this additional capability requires a more robust dialog between user and application.

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October 14, 2002 Discovery, Research, and Testing / Process and Methods

Consolidated Assessment:

Posted by Seth Gordon

There are several research tools at our disposal for understanding user behavior. But how many times do we get the chance to spend as much time on research as we think is required? Combining techniques is one way to increase efficiency and still collect meaningful information.

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