This document summarizes the details of a user experience design book club, including past and future meetings. The first meeting was on August 26, 2009 and discussed books such as "Design of Everyday Things" by Don Norman and "The Laws of Simplicity" by John Maeda. Meetings are held every other month on the last Tuesday at the Southern Cross hotel. Books are chosen based on size, availability, popularity, and whether they are in the presenter's bookshelf. The next meeting will be on August 30th to discuss "About Face" by Alan Cooper. The document encourages suggestions for future books to read after that and advertises an open front-end developer position at Provoke.
3. UX bookclub First meeting 26 August 2009 Design of Everyday Things The Laws of Simplicity The Inmates are running the Asylum Understanding Comics Designing Interactions The Elements of User Experience Don’t make me think The Back of the Napkin Emotional design Sketching User Experiences Web Form Design Content Strategy for the Web Rocket Surgery made easy Next meeting 30 August 2011
16. Laws of SimplicityJohn Maeda Image source: http://lawsofsimplicity.com/tag/laws The first 3 laws Reduce Organise Time http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/172 http://lawsofsimplicity.com/tag/laws
35. Sketching User ExperiencesBill Buxton Book review on UX Matters http://www.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2007/10/book-review-sketching-user-experiences.php
45. Provoke is hiring A front-end developer! Bonus marks for Visual design / IA/ IxD / Usability experience Email me! bryony.hall@provoke.co.nz
Notas do Editor
Who reads, fiction, non fiction, who reads on e-reader/ipadWho does user experience work during their day IA /ixd/ etc
Today talk about an overview of each of the books
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“The bottom line is this book covers design from a very scientific view”
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An intro to the user centered approach (interaction design UX design whatever you want to call it) why you would do it/should do it
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Explores visual thinking through comics – eye opening and many parallels to information design on the web
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Visual think – communication better through visual communication – he who has the best picture gets the funding
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Discusses what makes us tick – how and why we react to designs in different situations – an essential to designers of all typesThe rational behind the logic and how we make most of our decisions with emotionhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jS1tyRMviXY
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Focus on how we can take design to be more valuable in our organisation – and then case studies
Pulls apart the way we interact with forms and looks at different methods of dealing with design problems and the pros and cons
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Content is the most important asset when it comes to website and so often it get’s thought of last“Content strategy is to copywriting as information architecture is to design.Content strategy plans for the creation, delivery, and governance of content that is: Useful Usable Productive Profitable
A how to where don’t make me think illustrated the value and how it affects sites
A how to where don’t make me think illustrated the value and how it affects sites