Friday June 5, 2009
Bud Caddell has upgraded our dimensions on career satisfaction . A very interesting read.
Much obliged to Lifehacker for the find.
Better living through a Venn diagram Image posted by Mark Kraemer in Culture .
Wednesday November 12, 2008
I’m not a UX guy (although I played one on TV), but I do secretly want to be a 404-er. I’d love to be able to create something that grabs you visually, while effectively communicating the message to you.
I can’t do that, but what I do know how to do is make that UX talent a key component to our ability to win business.
Waiter... My Kool-Aid Tastes Funny Article posted by Johnny Pitts in Business, Culture, Strategy .
Monday November 10, 2008
If I ever feel the need for a little more privacy, these office dividers will be at the top of my list.
Buzzizone's alternative to soul-crushing cubicles Link posted by Matt Donovan in Culture .
Wednesday July 2, 2008
Amazing rendering of Donkey Kong – the full article has other fun ideas for stickies. Found at MAKE: Blog
Post-its as Pixels Image posted by Mark Kraemer in Culture, Graphic Design, Visualization .
Monday May 12, 2008
Words of wisdom to hang on your cubicle wall. Perfect for Mondays. (via)
Office Samplers. Image posted by Jared Christensen in Culture .
Wednesday May 7, 2008
Yeah, we’re at it again.
404UXD, formerly The Geniant Blog, is the new home of our Dallas-based user experience group. For those of you following along at home, you’ll know that in the latest episode of our little telenovela we (Geniant) were acquired by EMC last July. And prior to that, in 2006, Geniant acquired Bright Corner, which company was more or less the humble genesis of our UX group.
Welcome to 404. Article posted by Jared Christensen in Culture, Design .
Wednesday October 10, 2007
We’ve all been recipients of irrelevant mass emails, due in part to the natural human tendency to hit “Reply to All” without thinking, when really we should just be replying to the sender. Perhaps some of us have even been that guy who sends email to the entire company… Just Say No to reply-all.
Reply vs. Reply to All Article posted by Nathan Smith in Culture .