
Dan Saffer, senior interaction designer at Adaptive Path, has a new book coming out called Designing for Interaction. We met up at the AP offices when I was in town last and had a great chat about what makes for great interaction design, how you allow for (encourage?) hackability, and much more. The book was an excellent introduction for me (the non-designer software dabbler) into the current thinking about user experience & interaction.
For more, check out Dan’s blog, the AP blog, and the interviews Dan has conducted for the book. Dan & I will also be doing a panel with Kit Seeborg & Jeremiah Owyang this month at WebVisions 2006.
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Posted by admin | June 30, 2006 - 9:59am | 12 Comments
Category: Uncategorized | Tags: adaptivepath, brianoberkirch, dansaffer, designingforinteraction, Social Media, weblogswork, weblogsworknotes
Super stoked to be speaking at WebVisions 2006 in Portland this July. Not only are there going to be rockstar speakers I’m looking forward to talking with (like our pal Dan Cederholm, MeFi man Matt Haughey, Matt Mullenweg, Derek Powazek, Andy Baio, Tom Vander Wal and, many, many more), but it’s in Portland, a place I love. (Early bird admission is super cheap — only $125 through June 30.)
Kit Seeborg has put together a great panel: Let Go, Jump In: Community Marketing Strategies for Empowered Customers. The lineup: me, Kit, Dan Saffer of Adaptive Path, and Jeremiah Owyang, social media evangelist from Hitachi. Awesome.
Learn more about WebVisions 2006. Check out the show blog.
Posted by admin | May 25, 2006 - 8:59am | 2 Comments
Category: Uncategorized | Tags: adaptivepath, brianoberkirch, communitymarketing, dansaffer, jeremiahowyang, kitseeborg, Social Media, Weblogs Work, webvisions2006
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