eBay has released a major update to our experience, starting with new apps for iOS and Android, eBay 4.0. This update features a more browsable design with easy access to top deals, promotions and events, balanced with streamlined ways to access the powerful eBay features you’ve come to rely on. eBay 4.0 is a more […]

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Every day, athletes, musicians, politicians and other influencers use Facebook Mentions to share and connect with their fans, and more than 900 million people are connected to public figures on Facebook. As a public figure, you can use Live to: Grow and engage your fan base. Whether you have an established fan base or want […]

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Speaker(s): Alex Faaborg, Bob Ryskamp, Emmet Connolly, Hayes Raffle

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Asylum VFX brought me in to help develop the graphic language for the Skynet sequences in the feature film Terminator Salvation. I was brought on towards the end of post-production, so there was little time for design/animation versions. This provided good motivation to nail the designs the first time around and animate them in a […]

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Originally, the field of usability and interaction design was slow, cumbersome and costly. These were some of the reasons that it was not adopted very fast among practitioners. However, recent years a lot of the methods and techniques have been adapted to better fit the fast moving development processes that are predominant in software companies […]

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You’ve defined your customer journey, but where does content fit in? What do you need to think about? In this presentation, we’ll show you how to use customer journeys to identify user-focused content requirements and communicate how content can support a larger user experience. We’ll share our process and examples of how we go about […]

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Featuring Jeff Gothelf and Andrea Resmini SapientNitro brought together some of the big-brains drifting around the 2012 IXDA conference and had them argue some key UX topics in front of an ever more intoxicated audience in a downtown Dublin bar. Designed and hosted by Dan Willis (@uxcrank), the debates survive on an Internet that never […]

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What if this thing was magic? The web is touching everyday objects now, and designing for the internet of things means blessing everyday objects, places, even people with extraordinary abilities—requiring designers, too, to break with the ordinary. Designing for this new medium is less a challenge of technology than imagination. Sharing a rich trove of […]

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UX design is all the rage at the moment, but how usable is it as a process? When the top industry experts can’t even agree to its definition (or even it’s existence) how are you supposed to bake it into your practice, let alone sell it to your clients? In fact should you or your […]

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