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You didn’t think I was going to reveal it so quickly did you? Of course not, I like everyone to learn a little bit before they get the answer. There is nothing wrong with being forced to think a bit. Let me back up a little and begin there. The other day I was driving home from work and...
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Agile UI Design Series: UI Design in an Agile Project Cycle Part 1 Welcome to my three part series (so far), delving into real world UI experiences in relation to  Agile Development Methodologies. In these three parts I will explore solutions, problems, and suggestions for dealing with the various phases of an agile development cycle. More importantly, this... Feb 25th, 2009 | no responses
SXSW Interactive 2008 – I Have Arrived Now On To The First Panel & Registration I’m here and I’m so excited. I plan to keep track of several ideas, notes, and anything else I can sponge up in the way of information. So if you are coming to this via some other sxsw blog welcome!... Mar 8th, 2008 | no responses
What’s with corporatethinkers.com domain and name change? I have felt the site has outgrown its original purpose. That being said in order to support the purpose of providing excellent design ideas, sample ui’s, and web app projects I’ve changed the name. The new name will now be uidesignguide.com. The old domain will work and stay active... Mar 21st, 2008 | no responses

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