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, …

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 …

IA Sydney meet last night

In Archive by Fredy Ore

Many thanks to Eric Scheid for organising the IA Sydney meet last night, I unfortunately could only make it near the end, but was a pleasure to meet both Eric …

Interaction Architects or Designers

In Archive by Fredy Ore

Bruce Tognazzini has started up a discussion on the working title of Interaction Designers by suggesting that perhaps it should be changed to a more relevant title of Interaction Architect, …

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 …

User Interaction in Automated Systems

In Archive by Fredy Ore

Ann Light has posted a useful link in Usability News to an IBM Research paper by D.?M. Russell, et al. titled, Dealing with ghosts: Managing the user experience of autonomic …

Don Norman on Activity-Centred Design

In Archive by Fredy Ore

Don Norman has posted a really interesting article in JND on a remote control developed by a small company in Canada called Harmony, which is Activity-Centred. Their remote controls are …

Are designers born or made?

In Archive by Fredy Ore

Christina Wodtke has posted a great article in Elegant Hack titled, Are designers born or made? which discusses the topic of whether; application of process, combination of talent and training …