Simon Whatley – Nordstrom’s Innovation Lab: Sunglasses iPad app case study

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS3sD96m8gc

By applying a healthy dose of Lean and Agile methodologies to projects, the waterfall model of software development has been replaced leading to rapid

Source: Simon Whatley – Nordstrom’s Innovation Lab: Sunglasses iPad app case study

Don’t design for mobile, design for mobility

MOBILITY IS ABOUT THE CONTEXT, NOT THE DEVICE

The meaning of “responsive” has been badly spoiled. It’s reduced to no more than being able to adapt to different screen sizes. We need to bring back the concept of “responsive” to its fullest meaning: being able to respond, and thus establishing a communication with the user.

Just when we were starting to get used to the tools, frameworks and methodologies needed to design good mobile apps, we find the device landscape is changing again: smartwatches and other connected wearables, sensors and everything under the “Internet of Things” umbrella are bringing new complexity to our field, and makes it very difficult to tell where “mobile” or an “app” really starts and ends.

Source: Don’t design for mobile, design for mobility

Complete Beginner’s Guide to Content Strategy

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It’s all here folks! The gist and nitty-gritty details, the people to follow, the books to read, the tools, resources, and examples and all from a UX perspective too.

Ready to get real about your website’s content? In this article, we’ll take a look at Content Strategy; that amalgamation of strategic thinking, digital publishing, information architecture and editorial process. Readers will learn where and when to apply strategy, and how to start asking a lot of important questions.

Source: Complete Beginner’s Guide to Content Strategy