by John Coleman | Jan 30, 2012 | All Posts, Featured, UX Design, Web Design |
Web design projects are funny. Especially when a lot of people are involved, a lot of time during a project often gets spent talking about what the thing you are trying to build will be. We like to have meetings, conference calls, and send/receive seemingly...
by John Coleman | Jan 18, 2012 | All Posts, Featured, Rambling Jibberish |
As a UX designer, I have to say, this one question drives what I do more than any other. Perhaps it is because I tend to be a high-level thinker, or perhaps it is because I like to think I do what I do for a reason, that real people benefit from it. Regardless, I...
by John Coleman | Jan 11, 2012 | All Posts, Featured, UX Design |
I like to fancy myself a visual thinker, and when it comes time to design something new, usually I can get a pretty clear picture in my head of what I want to build before I start. It is not uncommon for me to see a flash go through my mind of the thing I am about to...
by John Coleman | Jan 10, 2012 | All Posts, Featured, UX Design |
As a UX (User Experience) designer, I am often asked how long it will take to create a great user experience on a site (or app, or whatever). I have a feeling that my answer of “well, forever” is not very satisfying. However, there is a reason I answer...
by John Coleman | Jan 8, 2012 | All Posts, Featured, UX Design |
UX Design is a funny little critter. That is, many (if not most), creative efforts allow the creator to leave their mark on the item they create. In a lot of ways, the creative work they produce is a symbol of the artist, an extension of what the artist is, carrying...