User Centered Design
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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times… 2008
I read the blog of my friend designer Brenda Kato, and she did a touching piece on good things that happened to her in 2008. This inspired me to contemplate all of the good things that happened in 2008 that I have to be thankful for: Taking my son William to the park on beautiful days. Watching
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To Sort? Or not to Sort? That is the question.
Have you ever been confused as to where to find an item on a website? Does the primary navigation always make sense? Are things hidden in sub-levels that are confusing? Do you know where something should be located on a website? I have recently been tasked with creating the navigation for a complex web enabled application.
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Knowledge Mapping.. the New Frontier
I experienced a sudden shift in gears on my work. I spent about a month putting together my Affinity Diagram on Power in the Data Center, when all of the sudden, I was given a new assignment. This was slightly overwhelming at first because I spent so much time focusing on Power, and I wasn’t
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Lessons Learned From the Affinity Exercise
Although the affinity exercise was supported by the people who attended, the actual execution of the exercise was not as organized as I had hoped. Lessons Learned: · Apparently most of the people who came to the exercise did not read the information in the meeting request, and therefore did not really