We are introducing an exciting new initiative for our community members—a one hour UX Webinar dubbed “Office Hours with Luke and Matt”.
It is exclusive to our forum Gold Members. Find out more about it and how you can become a Gold Member…
We are introducing an exciting new initiative for our community members—a one hour UX Webinar dubbed “Office Hours with Luke and Matt”.
It is exclusive to our forum Gold Members. Find out more about it and how you can become a Gold Member…
Two brave and whippet-smart women—Donna Spencer and Angela Randall—have put up their hands to take each other on in our second Great Debate.
The topic? “Up-front User Research – Crucial or Not?”
Hawk reviews the online course, “User Experience Fundamentals for Web Design” by Chris Nodder as part of our series of online UX course reviews.
This course has merits and would be useful for an absolute beginner to web design, but perhaps not right for someone who gets bored easily.
The 4th Annual International UX Awards or “UXies” are on again in San Francisco this September.
The UXies are based in the U.S, but they encourage entries internationally, so let’s up the Australian contingent!
This past month, we’ve been pretty focussed on sketching, sketchoting and how these skills can make you a better UX Designer.
Kim wraps up this theme with a collection of resources to get you sketching like Da Vinci in no time.
In the next of our reviews of online courses, Kimberley learns tips of the trade to land a job at the graduate level.
She is educated about a wide variety of job seeking practicalities and self-analysis tools, and whilst the content is sound, she finds the delivery a little underwhelming.
It’s unlikely we’ll ever see someone with such a masterful grasp of both art and technology as Leonardo Da Vinci.
But it’s not just his staggeringly diverse set of skills that made him shine. Da Vinci really knew how to sell himself …