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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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What makes a good design? Is it the process of creating the design, the aesthetic, or the usability? Does increasing a complex process for design force it to be good, or hinder a web application’s creative possibilities? The House that Jack Built…Is Crumbling Down Let’s say you...
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Blog Response: Do You Love Wireframes? Over at one of my favorite blogs Konigi, there was a new article posted regarding a brand new Flickr wireframe group.  The purpose of the Flickr group is to share wireframe photos of all types. ... Apr 27th, 2009 | no responses
SXSW 2009 Interactive – Survival Guide & Tips This will be my 3rd year attending SXW and every year is different experience. There is  just so much information to gain you will be exhausted. If you aren’t exhausted.  You are doing something wrong. Here are some tips I put together to prepare you before heading out to the event. If you... Mar 5th, 2009 | one response
Big D Design Conference: Dallas Texas May 30, 2009 Registration was off to a slow start this morning. After finally getting registered met up with some friends. I have some pictures, this post will be updated through out the day with things I find interesting, exciting, revolutionary, or all around RAD. ... May 30th, 2009 | no responses

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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.