Posts tagged “design”
What’s Design Mean to You? An Interview with Dan Willis
One of my favourite aspects of the Information Architecture Summit earlier this year was meeting and getting to know Dan Willis. He’s a consultant for Sapient (yawn) but far more importantly, he’s super smart, super funny, and scribbles like a demon. He also looks pretty suave wearing my hat. As part of my series of […]
Read on...What’s Design Mean to You? An Interview with Steve Baty
As I mentioned previously, it’s been quite a while since the IA Summit. The recent surge of inspiration and energy caused by UX Australia reminded me that I had a number of video interviews with some very smart people, just sitting around waiting to be uploaded. So here’s the interview with Steve Baty, user experience […]
Read on...What’s Design Mean to You? An Interview with Donna Spencer
Can I ask a favour? Can you please ignore the fact that South by Southwest (SxSW) and the IA Summit were about five months ago? You can? Thanks, how kind of you! At SxSW and the IA Summit this year, I continued a little project I started around this time last year when I was […]
Read on...The Design of Conference Badges
I’ve been to a lot of conferences in the last couple of years. Without exception, every one of them has had a badge that is either ugly or useless or, in most cases, both. So when UX Australia announced their badge design competition, I just had to jump on it. To make the best badge […]
Read on...Sketchbook Love
While working on my presentation for UX Australia, I decided it’s about time I had a new and snazzy font for my slides. Happily, I stumbled across Klim, a so far unknown to me foundry in New Zealand, and their lovely font Newzald, which may be just what I’m looking for. But lovelier still (to […]
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