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Welcome to my first in a series of design processes instructions and examples. These are setup in such a way as to walk you through development cycles in relation to creating, producing, usability testing, and execution from a UI Design stand point. ...
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UI Design News: Vote For My Agile UX Panel At SXSW 2010 Hello Everyone: Greetings to all my readers and fans. I recently submitted a panel for the 2010 SXSW interactive conference. There are over 2000+ panels up for voting this year and only about 300 will be selected.... Aug 17th, 2009 | no responses
UI Design Challenge: A Table or Grid With Too Much Information I hope to post at least one article in this series a week. The goal is to get your brain thinking about real UI design issues and problems. How would you solve these scenarios? I would love to hear your comments and your solutions. ... Mar 8th, 2009 | 2 responses
So what is this corporate thinkers site all about? As 100% of the web tends to be, this is a work in progress. This site is structured towards the corporate & in-house designer. The current plan is to outline web application projects and provide tips, examples, design patterns, and best practices for the delivery of “CTHINKER Fake... Mar 20th, 2007 | no responses

Twitter is a great way to share new and exciting resources with all our viewers. Each day I provide links and commentary on all things UI. You can find UI resources, UI design examples, new techniques, and a lot more by Following @UIDESIGNGUIDE on Twitter.

The idea for this design blog first came about two years ago at SXSW Interactive.

Currently UI Design guide is in its fourth redesign. This site takes quite a bit of time to maintain as well as write the content. Just like UI Design this site is a passion that keeps evolving.

Inside, I cover articles on many topics icluding: lessons, prototyping methods, agile UX methods, design reviews, design challenges, application features, and of course design experiences, just to name a few.

With all the blogs out there you may be asking yourself who are you to give advice? That's a fair question. If you have a moment feel free to read about my design history.