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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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UI Design Dissection: Google Reader What Makes an Application Great? There are some applications I never used or expected to use for more then a few days. And in any given week I try out about 10 – 15 new applications. I do this because I love analyzing and predicting new trends, design patterns, and visualizing work-flows. Usually, I end up with using 0 of... Apr 3rd, 2009 | no responses
SXSW 2008 – Day 2 Summary - The day started with a glimpse into accessibility. The class was really basic and there were only 1 or 2 things that I picked up overall. I think what we wanted to here more about was guidelines and instead we found out more about the people and the issues they face. THere is nothing wrong with... Mar 10th, 2008 | no responses
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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

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