Mother of Link Blogs
Sep. 28th, 2011 06:33 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Today I attended the UX Web Summit and now I have two browsers full of tabs so here is the mother of all link blogs! Sorry for the lack of organization but I have a guest coming over right away. I'll try to get these organized over the next day or two.
My brain is FULL!
Banishing your inner critic
Using comics to present information:
The presentor's web site
Google Chrome comic by Scott McCloud
GoodUXBadUX.com for examples of user experience
Comic creation sites:
Strip Creator
Pixton
Web Goverance
Web Goverance in higher ed
You've heard of the various ipsum sites to create placeholder text but what about placeholder images? How about placekitten.com? XDD
Experience Design Models: Minding the Gap Between Ideas and Interfaces
Making the Web more awesome
Brain Traffic blog
The Rockley Group
Usability.gov
Amateur Gourmet
Woodgrain portfolio case for loads of cash but it still looks cooool!
Balsamiq.com rapid wireframing tool
Deconstructing a textbook
The Trivialities and Transcendence of Kickstarter
Seductive Interaction Design
New Work City
The most amazing transforming furniture EVER
Living in a 78sq.ft. apartment
My brain is FULL!
Banishing your inner critic
Using comics to present information:
The presentor's web site
Google Chrome comic by Scott McCloud
GoodUXBadUX.com for examples of user experience
Comic creation sites:
Strip Creator
Pixton
Web Goverance
Web Goverance in higher ed
You've heard of the various ipsum sites to create placeholder text but what about placeholder images? How about placekitten.com? XDD
Experience Design Models: Minding the Gap Between Ideas and Interfaces
Making the Web more awesome
Brain Traffic blog
The Rockley Group
Usability.gov
Amateur Gourmet
Woodgrain portfolio case for loads of cash but it still looks cooool!
Balsamiq.com rapid wireframing tool
Deconstructing a textbook
The Trivialities and Transcendence of Kickstarter
Seductive Interaction Design
New Work City
The most amazing transforming furniture EVER
Living in a 78sq.ft. apartment