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Christian has written (and contributed to) a surprising number of books. Many are out of print and some were frankly forgettable. Here are the keepers.


Designing Social Interfaces

Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Improving the User Experience

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This book presents a family of social web design principles and interaction patterns that we have observed and codified, thus capturing user-experience best practices and emerging social web customs for web 2.0 practitioners. [+]

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Your users are mental

January 25, 2010

[imageIn writing Designing Social, Erin and I wanted to include as many voices as possible and represent a wide variety of perspectives. We did this by stealing coopting curating many patterns and tropes already unearthed and documented by smart web people over the past decade and we also invited a large roster of brilliant web folk to contribute essays.

Bit by bit we are making sure all the essays are available online, either hosted on their authors’ blogs or personal websites or in some cases included in the project’s wiki.

Recently, my colleague Tom Hughes-Croucher reprinted his essay on your users’ mental models on his blog, and I think it’s worth reading even if you aren’t designing or developing (yet) in a social context. I love his first line: “One of the things I like about computers is their ability to create magic,” and – to me – the nut graf is here:

The Web is probably one of the least benign environments for a user on their computer and yet it is arguably the most successful computing platform. Using the Web there are numerous contextual or circumstantial errors than can occur, however the majority of users have no mental model with which to understand and recover from them.

…but “read the whole thing” as we used to say on the blogterwebs.

(image courtesy of Mary Harrsch)

Passing Thoughts from 2010-01-14

January 14, 2010
  • designing #
  • designing with a glass of red wine #
  • Boot and Shoe Service on #Yelp: Wanted to try the new restaurant and see Pandora at the Grand Lake. Couldn't get in … http://bit.ly/8lNgb2 #
  • making far-from-pixel-perfect mockups #
  • This is how I do this http://flic.kr/p/7vzhVF #

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Passing Thoughts from 2010-01-13

January 13, 2010
  • http://2010.iasummit.org/calendar so far i've just perused the workshops and they look fantastic #
  • aw man, too many great sessions to choose from: http://2010.iasummit.org/calendar #
  • Passing Thoughts from 2010-01-12 http://tinyurl.com/yz5kk33 #

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sketchnotes


Recently, my colleague Jerome Domurat showed me this bound collection of Eva-Lotta Lamm’s sketchnotes and I was pleased to be reminded of the beautiful one-pager she did of my “Playful Design” talk from UX Lisbon:
Christian Crumlish: Playful Design at UXLX, a photo by [+]

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The IA Institute reports that they added the slides and video from my keynote at the Italian IA Summit to the institute’s library, in the latest issue of the monthly IA Institute Newsletter.


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Christian Crumlish leads product and ux teams to deliver amazing cross-channel experiences. He is director of product at CloudOn, co-chairs the monthly BayCHI program, and has been director of product for AIM, curator of the Yahoo design pattern library, and director of the Information Architecture Institute. He is the author of The Power of Many (Wiley) and co-author of Designing Social Interfaces (O’Reilly).

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