Saturday, November 5, 2011

The Psychologist’s View of UX Design

This article has been around for a while, but it's chock full of great advice for designers, from a psychologist's point of view. Here's a synopsis:
  1. People Don't Want to Work or Think More Than They Have To
  2. People Have Limitations
  3. People Make Mistakes
  4. Human Memory Is Complicated
  5. People are Social
  6. People are Easily Distracted
  7. People Crave Information
  8. People Act Unconsciously
  9. People Create Mental Models
  10. The Relationships Between Perception and Cognition Matter
More:
The Psychologist’s View of UX Design | UX Magazine

The "Human Spirograph" Uses His Whole Body To Make Huge, Swirling Art [Video] | LinkedIn


Art and a workout, all at once. Cool./

The "Human Spirograph" Uses His Whole Body To Make Huge, Swirling Art [Video] | LinkedIn

Why conviction drives innovation more than creativity

Mixing passion and conviction with creativity to push ideas to market faster.

Why conviction drives innovation more than creativity - Fortune Tech

It's been a while

It's been a while since I've blogged. It would be easy to say that work has been exciting and busy, which it has, what with AddThis turning five years old, getting a new CEO, and acquiring XGraph. But truth be told, I seem to blog in fits and bursts.

So, please enjoy the new design, while I catch up on a bunch of quick posts.