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UI Patterns. #Resources

UI Patterns. #Resources

Are we really going to accept an Interface Of The Future that is less expressive than a sandwich?

Are we really going to accept an Interface Of The Future that is less expressive than a sandwich?

Forrester Research is a technology and market research company that  provides pragmatic advice to global leaders in business and technology.

Forrester Research is a technology and market research company that provides pragmatic advice to global leaders in business and technology.

a wise woman said to use this magazine for web resources.

a wise woman said to use this magazine for web resources.

Pattern Tap has a lot of patterns. So you turn on the faucet let it flow. When you hit a brick wall, come here to get inspired.

Pattern Tap has a lot of patterns. So you turn on the faucet let it flow. When you hit a brick wall, come here to get inspired.

Six Revisions.

Six Revisions.

Codrops!!

Codrops!!

Web inspiration and resources!

Web inspiration and resources!

UX Resources!

UX Resources!

If it doesn’t feel weird, you’re not doing it right.

Steve Portigal, one of my favourite speakers from conferences past, has started writing a regular column for Core77.  Needless to say I was ecstatic. And his first post hasn’t let me down:

Lunapads or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Discomfort

Steve, from his very UX, but also male perspective, uses the example of feminine product marketing to talk about how we encounter similar (although not “same”) discomfort in our daily UX work as we try to move through the steps:

Label the need » Frame the user » Frame the solution

My favourite quote:

“One of the coded phrases we hear is “That’s not our customer.” This is the designer’s version of “Some of my best friends are Jewish” - always said politely, earnestly, and with an intelligent conviction that purports - but ultimately fails - to dilute the harmful closed-mindedness. Of course companies have segments to market to and design for, but the opportunity to spend time with a real person and explore at how they are conceiving and solving (or not) problems, that’s a gift.”

Steve’s overall issue is about addressing corporate culture in an attempt to effect change that will encourage adoption of UX values. 

User experience design, inspiration, and insights.

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