Monday October 13, 2008
Found on the resource site for Indi Young’s book, Mental Models, this Python script will generate a mental model from an Excel or CSV file. Big time saver.
Python Script to Automatically Generate the Mental Model Diagram Link posted by Matt Donovan in Information Architecture, Information Design, User Experience .
Thursday September 4, 2008
Through the wonderful work of Jeff Parks T.Scott Stromberg’s sketchnotes from UX Week have been posted to boxesandarrows.com’s UX Week section. Kudos to Jeff for all his wonderful work at UX Week the podcasts are awesome!
Boxesandarrows.com Posts UX Week Sketchnotes Link posted by T. Scott Stromberg in .
Thursday August 21, 2008
The honorary 404-er Nathan Smith and I presented “Triple Code Crunch” at the Echo Conference in Dallas this past weekend. Topics included background on Web Standards and a wide swath of front-end development techniques, e.g. employing microformats, growing CSS 3 support in browsers, and the jQuery and YUI JavaScript libraries.
Triple Code Crunch Slides Link posted by Christian Bradford in CSS/XHTML .
Monday August 18, 2008
I just got back from Adaptive Path’s UX Week event in San Francisco. The conference and workshops were amazing and I feel I need to get out an evangelize what I learned. In the meantime here is a link to my sketchnotes
T.Scott's UX Week 2008 Sketchnotes Link posted by T. Scott Stromberg in User Experience .
Monday August 18, 2008
This looks like a very interesting way to use PowerPoint for presentations. I’m planning on trying on a current internal project.
pptPlex - PowerPoint Scaling Effects Link posted by Mark Kraemer in Infographic, Microsoft .
Thursday June 12, 2008
Looks like Microsoft is leveraging their investment in Facebook. We have several clients currently seeking this kind of functionality in SharePoint. Add a portfolio-like function and I think we’d like to see it in SharePoint too.
Microsoft testing Facebook functionality for SharePoint Link posted by Mark Kraemer in .
Tuesday June 10, 2008
“When I wrote the below checklist, I attempted to answer the question, ‘What concise pieces of advice can I give to designers that will have the greatest impact on accessibility in the majority of cases?’”
It’s not the panacea for all accessibility issues but it is a great rule-of-thumb list to start with.
The Accessibility Checklist I Vowed I'd Never Write Link posted by Jeff Adams in Accessibility/Usability .