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Jan 31

2022 Bibliography

The year of counterfactual history. Recently, while watching a lecture by Niall Ferguson, I learned a new concept with an unfamiliar name: counterfactual history. The human mind tends to find causal narrative in everything, and we tend to think of the way things are as the way they ought to be. But actual history isn’t…

Books

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2022 Bibliography
2022 Bibliography
Books

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Jan 1, 2022

My 2021 Bibliography

All the books I’ve read in 2021 — Maybe it was the pandemic but I seem to have read more books than usual this year. Some I listened to but most of them I read with my favorite method: ink-on-paper-inside-hard-covers. There were some excellent books, both fiction and non-fiction, in the mix. There were also quite a few…

Books

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My 2021 Bibliography
My 2021 Bibliography
Books

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Dec 22, 2021

The Pipeline To Your Corporate Soul

Your software reflects your organization. — As a business person, you may consider your software to be an operational tool, part of the sales or operations of your organization. But to your customers, it is a pipeline to your corporate soul. …

Design

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The Pipeline To Your Corporate Soul
The Pipeline To Your Corporate Soul
Design

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Published in UX Collective

·Updated Nov 11, 2021

Fire-breathing requirements

The mythical design tool. — The concept of “requirements” in interaction design is a mythical dragon that refuses to die. Designers seem to constantly bow to requirements and to imagine that they are cold, hard facts whose demands are non-negotiable. …

Interaction Design

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Fire-breathing requirements
Fire-breathing requirements
Interaction Design

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Published in UX Collective

·Updated May 23, 2021

The difference between

Interaction design is a different kind of design — The brilliant author and observer, Scott Berkun (@berkun), asked (on Twitter) the provocative question: What is the greatest design lesson you’ve ever learned? There were many varied replies, and I finally weighed in with my answer: The design of the behavior of digital systems is not at all the same…

Design

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The difference between
The difference between
Design

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Mar 9, 2021

Defending Personas

If you love a design tool, set it free — Yesterday, on a video conference call, I gave a presentation to more than a thousand people around the world. I was billed prominently as “The inventor of Design Personas.” Afterwards, several people pointed out that I never once talked about personas. I didn’t even say the word. I’m proud of…

Personas

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Defending Personas
Defending Personas
Personas

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Jan 8, 2021

My 2020 Bibliography

These are the books I read in the past year — As usual, I read lots of books this year. Some of them were fun and frivolous while others were as serious as a heart attack. Welcome to 2020, the year of breakdown. It pleases me to find plenty of women authors on my list, and several of the best books…

Books

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My 2020 Bibliography
My 2020 Bibliography
Books

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Published in Curious

·Nov 10, 2020

The Snowflakes

A new story and an old story — Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the couple who pointed a pistol and an assault weapon at peaceful protesters in St. Louis last June, have filed suit against a news photographer who snapped their rumpled likenesses. The picture went viral and they instantly became an internet meme. I can only hope that…

Snowflakes

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The Snowflakes
The Snowflakes
Snowflakes

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Oct 21, 2020

Origami in a house aflame

Why your company’s actions seem counterproductive — I have this recurring vision of tech practitioners as skilled origami experts, trying to fold paper into clever and graceful swans while their house is fully engulfed in flames. As quickly as they create the little paper animals they burst into flame. …

Tech

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Origami in a house aflame
Origami in a house aflame
Tech

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Published in UX Collective

·Updated Oct 21, 2020

Bad Design Kills Eight

Even weapons. Especially weapons. — On 5 December 2001, an American Army Special Forces team entrenched Taliban soldiers outside Kandahar, Afghanistan, ordered an air strike against their foes. A waiting B-52 bomber responded quickly, dropping a single 2,000-pound precision-guided bomb. The huge bomb fell with digital precision directly on top of the American Special Forces…

Design

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Bad Design Kills Eight
Bad Design Kills Eight
Design

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Alan Cooper

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