
I sneaked into the field before they put up all the signs. [+]
I sneaked into the field before they put up all the signs. [+]
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 [+]
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.
Video of my keynote from the Italian IA Summit 2011 in Milan. [+]
Claudia Oster took some keen notes and a posted a few great photos from the morning half of the main day at UX Lisbon this year, including a brief write-up of my talk, Playful Design, at Usability Talks. [+]
Renowned interaction design zine Johnny Holland reported on my keynote at UX Lisbon, writing, in UX LX: Day Three
Moving on to playing in the musical design — he believes we can turn our users into maestros, as an expert Illustrator user is much like a musician! — Crumlish provided a range … [+]
A brief write-up in Italian of my keynote address from the Italian Summit, “We Are All Leonardo Now,” appears in Didoo’s Area Web Portfolio.
In Chapter 9 of the long-awaited new edition of Tidwell’s seminal Designing Interfaces: Patterns for Effective Interaction Design, she includes a kind shout-out to Designing Social Interfaces (on page 394, “What This Chapter Does Not Cover”).
Neil MacDonald reviews Designing Social Interfaces at his site Perpetual Prototype: An Information Architecture Blog, writing
If you are considering designing a site with social features, this book is a must read.
Web Semantics: Information Architecture of Social Experience Design (Beyond the Beyond), Bruce Sterling likes me, he really likes me!(following from Mark Vanderbeeken’s Putting People First, itself picking up on a link from InfoDesignabout the ASIS&T bulletin article) …subsequently echoed by Cory Doctorow on BoingBoing