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UX Bristol Slides – Engaging Clients Meaningfully in the Process of Design. Posted July 27, 2012, under client. Great digital experience happen when we engage clients, not just users, meaningfully in the process of design. Attendees at this workshop learned how focusing less on ‘tad-dah’ and flat images of web pages, and more on the inevitable outcome, which happens when a client is engaged in the process of design, is the key to great digital experiences. Here are my slides from my UX Bristol. This blog...

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Shared Vision : The Coordinating Force Behind Great UX « Alan Colville

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Shared Vision : The Coordinating Force Behind Great UX. A lack of a shared vision can derail projects. Taking the time to properly construct a shared vision of the customer experience can focus teams and improve product design. Now on UX Magazine part 1/3 part series on a Shared Vision:. Full URL: http:/ uxmag.com/articles/shared-vision. Short Link: http:/ uxm.ag/mf. Twitter: http:/ twitter.com/#! Facebook: http:/ www.facebook.com/uxmag/posts/312682815415501. Click here to cancel reply.

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Archive for the ‘brand’ Category. Flyer beware; real cost of flying Ryanair. On Wednesday, March 16th, 2011. 22 comments so far. Laying claim to our emotions: BMW targets joy. On Tuesday, June 15th, 2010. 2 comments so far. I’m a user experience consultant, author, speaker, husband, and father of two beautiful girls, living in Bristol, England. Please note, that I’m currently accepting client work.

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Is how we communicate driving us apart? Posted November 29, 2009, under User Experience Design. For my Analog colleagues, I use a direct message from Twitter as the best way to catch their attention. All this makes sense really. However, only how I keep in touch with my granddad has remained intact over the past few years, because this communication is not online and, as such, not subject to change. Somehow, I feel I will be taking stock again very soon. Leave the first comment ▶. Newer Entries ▶.

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Ideas of March; a shared vision « Alan Colville

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Ideas of March; a shared vision. This blog post is inspired by friend and colleague, Chris Shiflett. And his ‘ Ideas of March. A shared vision is something that successful companies have in common. Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ stated their vision for the iPod was – “to make it so simple that people would actually use it”. The iPod experience vision works because it’s all these things:. Simple – short and easy to understand. Achievable – within reach in the near future. Clear – using common language, not b...

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Archive for the ‘strategy’ Category. Shared Vision : The Coordinating Force Behind Great UX. On Tuesday, November 1st, 2011. No comments yet. I’m a user experience consultant, author, speaker, husband, and father of two beautiful girls, living in Bristol, England. Please note, that I’m currently accepting client work.

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January 27th, 2010 · personal. It’s been so long, I thought it was about time I updated you on what I’ve been doing. Do you remember that roller coaster ride I referred to when I joined OmniTI. Well, it just kept on going! And after a year of doing the transatlantic telecommute, I felt the need for solid ground. I left OmniTI. Thank you to those who shared their knowledge and humour with me. And got myself to Accessibility 2.0. I may have also made it to a gig. In December, we launched Analog. And that w...

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January 27th, 2010 · personal. It’s been so long, I thought it was about time I updated you on what I’ve been doing. Do you remember that roller coaster ride I referred to when I joined OmniTI. Well, it just kept on going! And after a year of doing the transatlantic telecommute, I felt the need for solid ground. I left OmniTI. Thank you to those who shared their knowledge and humour with me. And got myself to Accessibility 2.0. I may have also made it to a gig. In December, we launched Analog. And that w...

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Archive: January, 2010. January 27th, 2010 · personal. It’s been so long, I thought it was about time I updated you on what I’ve been doing. Do you remember that roller coaster ride I referred to when I joined OmniTI. Well, it just kept on going! And after a year of doing the transatlantic telecommute, I felt the need for solid ground. I left OmniTI. Thank you to those who shared their knowledge and humour with me. And got myself to Accessibility 2.0. I may have also made it to a gig. And that was it in ...

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Sign In or Register. A lack of a shared vision can derail projects.Taking the time to properly construct a shared vision of the customer experience can focus teams and improve product design. Article No :756 October 31, 2011 by Alan Colville. This photograph captures how I feel at the start of a large project. With lists of requirements and all of the features, technologies, people, and processes, it’s difficult to remain focused on what’s important. It’s easy to lose sight of the desired outcome. For ev...

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Skillswap sells the sausage and the sizzle. Skillswap sells the sausage and the sizzle on lanyrd.com". First talk 7.30pm) at Lighthouse. Engaging meaningfully with clients; the key to great digital experiences. Learn how focusing less on 'tad-dah' and flat images of web pages, and more on the inevitable outcome, which happens when a client is engaged in the process of design, is the key to great digital experiences. Make People Want Things, or Make Things People Want?

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Updated test: Screen readers and the iframe element. December 7th, 2015 · lab updates. I’ve added a some new test cases to my page of accessible. Solutions based on newer HTML5 attributes. More test results to come. Screen readers and the iframe element in Dotjay’s Lab. Updated resource: Assistive Technology: a video tour of accessibility. July 18th, 2014 · lab updates. I’ve fixed links to videos that have been removed from the Web and added a couple of new ones. July 18th, 2014 · lab updates. I worked o...

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