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In about 2 weeks I will be heading off to SXSW Interactive. I look forward to meeting and talking to lots of exciting people in the industry.  I am also going to try and pull together a UI designer meetup group. Last year only a few people were able to get together. I hope this year we can get a...
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SXSW Interactive 2008 – Day 1 March 7, 2008 There were only a few book discussions today. The first one really touched on some principles regarding social reputation and managing social reps online. Since these were simply book discussions the conversation never really answerd any questions. It’s kind of like you have to buy the book... Mar 8th, 2008 | no responses
Blog Respose: Bowman Leaves Google This topic has been blowing up all over the design world online. For the full blog post from Bowman Lead Visual Designer at Google visit his blog. The quick summary is this. He left because of design V.S. engineering issues. The article goes on to talk about the almost obsessive need to validate... Mar 20th, 2009 | no responses
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UI Design Software Review: Flair Builder v1.6 Recently, I received a copy of  Flair Builder , a new wire-frame, mock and interactive prototyping tool.  As many of my readers know, I am very much for utilizing paper prototyping for the first few iterations of a design. ... Jun 24th, 2009 | 3 responses

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