UXnet meet in London

In Archive by Fredy Ore

It was a pleasure attending the first UXnet meet in London last night which featured a talk by Kevin Cheng of OK/Cancel. It was a fantastic turn out, and was …

The Dark Side of Hyde Park

In Archive, Food & Retail by Fredy Ore

I had the most amazing experience last night with Bec, Meg, Johnny, Giri and Julie when we visited the new Sydney restaurant called The Darkside of Hyde Park. It is …

The ethics within Ubiquitous Computing

In Archive by Fredy Ore

Adam Greenfield has written an informative and interesting article in Boxes and Arrows on some of the ethical guidelines for user experience within ubiquitous-computing. It is an very interesting read, …

The new Beta Yahoo search, MySearch

In Archive by Fredy Ore

Yahoo have launched their beta version of their new search engine, MySearch. A personalised search engine that recalls and categorises results.

Eye tracking 2004 research findings

In Archive by Fredy Ore

Steve Outing and Laura Ruel have summarised their 2004 findings of eye tracking technology using Eyetrack III and multimedia content. The tests observed 46 people for one hour as their …

IA and User Experience books from 2003

In Archive by Fredy Ore

Jess McMullin from IAslash has post a list of some of the User Experience and Information Architecture books from 2003. Below is the list Universal Principles of Design Condensed design …

Neil Gershenfeld on Personal Fabrication

In Archive by Fredy Ore

MIT’s Director for the Center for Bits and Atoms and lecturer of a class called, How To Make (almost) Anything, speaks to Edge.org about Personal Fabrication. The Edge interview which …

Experience Curve weblog

In Archive by Fredy Ore

Experience Curve a weblog by Karl Long, is an interesting site which comments on how Experience Design (ED) or User Experience (UX) contributes to a business’ competitive advantage. The website …