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Telekinesis (Psychokinesis)

Plug Your Brain in to Your Computer

15 May 2011

The purpose of a User Interface on a system is to enable us users to communicate with that system. What if the system could read your mind? Inspiration Inspired by Yuri van Geest at a Mobile Monday Amsterdam meeting, I’ve … Continue reading →

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Getting the Right People Together Will Save You Money

25 March 2011

It Pays to Get People Talking Short disclaimer: this article is in no way a complaint or shit-talking session. I intend this only to pass on lessons I have learned through experience. A while back, I was working with a … Continue reading →

Posted in UX Theory | Replies: 2

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