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Stories Are Not a Broadcast Transmission: Whitney Quesenbery | Norma Narratives
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Stories Are Not a Broadcast Transmission: Whitney Quesenbery. Asymp; 2 Comments. During our online session with Whitney Quesenbery, she made this statement on one of her slides:. Stories are not a broadcast transmission. And accompanying the statement was the picture of a television or radio tower (not sure which because I forgot the call letters and can’t look it up). To make a connection, but there’s still a good deal of it. It’s the reason that some stories are too over-the-top, too me...That’s ...
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Accessibility First—for a Better User Experience for All :: UXmatters
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Value of User Experience. Designing for Senior Citizens. Internet of Things Design. Patterns, Guidelines, Standards. Insights and inspiration for the user experience community. Accessibility First—for a Better User Experience for All. Putting people at the center of design. A column by Whitney Quesenbery. December 20, 2010. Focusing an application’s user experience on users’ key tasks is good advice for design on any platform. It’s also good advice for usable accessibility. Let’s start with focus&#...
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Sarah Horton | Page 2
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The Future of Web Accessibility: A Multi-Voice Choir. December 27, 2012. Back in May of 2011 I wrote an article about a new book project. Universal Design for Web Accessibility. Since then my co-author, Whitney Quesenbery. The book has evolved quite a bit from our original thinking. We had planned to use the Principles of Universal Design. Now we are working on the final chapter of the book, The Future of Web Accessibility. This is where we set out to inspire readers to put the guidance from the prev...
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About Us | Web Style Guide
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By Patrick J. Lynch. Web Style Guide Online. Patrick J. Lynch. Artist, designer, writer, and photographer. Patrick J. Lynch is the Director of Special Technology Projects at Yale University's Information Technology Services. Pat has won over 30 national and international awards. For his medical illustration, publications, and software design, including the 2005 Pirelli Internetional Awards. And a Gold Medal, Silver Medal and Award of Excellence in the international INVISION Multimedia Awards. Magazine ar...
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The Future of Web Accessibility: A Multi-Voice Choir | Sarah Horton
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The Future of Web Accessibility: A Multi-Voice Choir. December 27, 2012. Back in May of 2011 I wrote an article about a new book project. Universal Design for Web Accessibility. Since then my co-author, Whitney Quesenbery. The book has evolved quite a bit from our original thinking. We had planned to use the Principles of Universal Design. Now we are working on the final chapter of the book, The Future of Web Accessibility. This is where we set out to inspire readers to put the guidance from the prev...
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Usability Archives - Universally Designed
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What Developers Should Know For A Universally Accessible Internet. October 13, 2015. This article was originally published in the September 2015 edition of “ NTEN: Change. 8220;, the quarterly newsletter of NTEN (Nonprofit Technology Network) and was crafted by the Marketing Team of Knowbility: Jessica Looney. Community Programs Manager; Divya Mulanjur. Marketing and Communications Associate; and Anne Mueller. The American with Disabilities Act recently celebrated its 25. To test your website’s accessibi...
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“UX Australia, a Love Letter” — Matt Balara — Freelance UX DesignerMatt Balara — Freelance UX Designer
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Matt Balara Freelance UX Designer. UX Australia, a Love Letter. September 6, 2011. I only learned one thing at UX Australia this year. No, that’s not a complaint. UX Australia 2011 was one of the conferences I’ve most enjoyed attending, ever. It’s just that I never. Introduced me to new and exciting concepts, but to really. These things, I’ll need to. Them, preferably with someone much smarter than me looking over my shoulder. What I learned, or more accurately was reminded of, is the value of people.
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Storytelling for User Experience
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Storytelling for User Experience. Storytelling for User Experience. Crafting stories for better design. By Whitney Quesenbery and Kevin Brooks. This book looks across the full spectrum of user experience design to discover when and how to use stories to improve our products. Whether you are a researcher, designer, analyst or manager, you will find ideas and techniques you can put to use in your practice. Need to share research and design insights in a compelling and effective way. This might just be the ...
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Personas and Storytelling - Whitney Interactive Design
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Storytelling for User Experience. Personas work because they tell stories. Stories are part of every community. They communicate culture, organize and transmit information. Most importantly, they spark the imagination as you explore new ideas. They can ignite action. Then, I started working on an early hypertext program, and left theatre behind. I went from a forty foot wide stage, to a fourteen inch wide screen. Hyperties Author Guide cover. Visualization of the purpose of interface design for. When we ...