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Surviving the blue sky project (This week in ux-clinic)

Posted on March 27, 2006 in design, UX-Clinicby Scott Berkun

This week in the ux-clinic discussion forum– Lost in the tag cloud: Here’s this week’s situation: We finally got…

This week in ux-clinic: Lost in the tag cloud

Posted on March 20, 2006 in UX-Clinicby Scott Berkun

This week in the ux-clinic discussion forum– Lost in the tag cloud: I do both design and usability for…

This week in UX-clinic: Drowning in customer love

Posted on March 13, 2006 in UX-Clinicby Scott Berkun

This week in the ux-clinic discussion forum– Drowning in customer love: We’re a small UX group (designers & usability…

This week in ux-clinic: novices vs. experts

Posted on February 13, 2006 in UX-Clinicby Scott Berkun

This week in the ux-clinic discussion forum– Novices vs. experts: What’s the best way to tackle a comprehensive redesign…

This week in ux-clinic: How not to blow the big presentation

Posted on February 6, 2006 in UX-Clinicby Scott Berkun

This week in the ux-clinic discussion forum– How not to blow the big presentation: After months of careful politicking…

This blog: weekly situations – yay or nay

Posted on February 1, 2006 in PM-Clinic, UX-Clinicby Scott Berkun

I run two discussion mailing lists – one on design and usability (uxclinic) and one on project management (pmclinic).…

This week in UXClinic: Finding UX a home

Posted on January 9, 2006 in UX-Clinicby Scott Berkun

This week in the UX-clinic discussion forum: Topic #3 – Finding UX a home: In my previous job, the…

Vote for Best of UX writing 2005

Posted on December 12, 2005 in UX-Clinicby Scott Berkun

On the UX-Clinic discussion list we’re taking nominations for the best UX writing this year. From design, usability, information…

This week in UX-Clinic: who to hire

Posted on December 5, 2005 in UX-Clinicby Scott Berkun

This week in the UX-clinic discussion forum: Topic #2 – Who to hire, design or usability?: I’m a web…

This week in UX-Clinic: The Frankenstein prototype

Posted on November 28, 2005 in design, Software/Web development, UX-Clinicby Scott Berkun

This week in the UX-clinic discussion forum: Topic #1 – The frankenstein prototype: For 3 weeks I’ve been building…

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