One Size Fits All? Definitely Not in Task-Oriented Design for Mobile & Ubiquitous UX
October 9, 2017In this new article for the Interaction Design Foundation, I write about the role of Responsive and Adaptive UX Design in Ubiquitous Computing.
In this new article for the Interaction Design Foundation, I write about the role of Responsive and Adaptive UX Design in Ubiquitous Computing.
In this new article for the Interaction Design Foundation, I explore the concept of Task Analysis and explain how it can be used to benefit the design of user experiences.
In this article for the Interaction Design Foundation, I explore the concept of Non-visual User Interaction and what it means for designers of digital products and services.
I presented a short lecture on usability evaluation methods at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (School of Informatics).
Obviously it's impossible to cover everything in a short lecture, so the talk focused on the origins of UEM, the concept of UX, the need for multidisciplinarity and combinatory approaches to using UEM and an example from my latest (yet unpublished work).
The slides are available here as an attachment [in Greek].
As part of my collaboration with the Interaction Design Foundation, I wrote some definitions on several concepts that apply to User Experience design.
Here are the links below - feel free to browse the entire literature section of the IDF for more!