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  • Spoon Bending – A UX Metaphor

    Spoon boy: Do not try and bend the spoon. That’s impossible. Instead… only try to realize the truth. Neo: What truth? Spoon boy: There is no spoon. Neo: There is no spoon? Spoon boy: Then you’ll see, that it is not the spoon that bends, it is only yourself. I often see product managers or…

  • What would a commadot.com book look like?

    I compiled a list of blog posts that I think would work well in a UX book. The Best of Commadot.com The link is at the top too.  I need to look through the archives to see if I missed some.  I imagine I did.  What do you think of the list?  How many of…

  • The UX of Butterfly World

    Generally, my trip to Florida was pretty tame.  Swam in the pool.  Swam in the ocean.  Went to the park.  Melted in the heat and humidity.  The boys had fun. One highlight was Butterfly World in Florida.  The bar was set extremely low.  Ethan thought it would be stupid.  When we got there, they gave…

  • The UX of Golf

    I am pretty good at Baseball/Softball and Pool (pocket billiards).  I can hold my own in Tennis.  All of these spots require good “form” to do well.  Its all about muscle memory.  If you can learn proper technique and repeat it over and over, you can very well at those activities. Golf, on the other…

  • Task Completion or Enjoyment

    This is a trick question: The reason it is a trick question is that the guy on the left completed his task too.  However, most organizations align themselves to only solve some form of task completion.  Most software does not let you enjoy the task while you do this.  At best, you are satisfied, but…

  • The Bad Assumption Gap

    In the beginning of a project, the plan is laid out by someone.  Often times, a product manager or an executive make the plan and communicate in a way that leaves some key assumptions unstated.  Without explicit statement, people naturally close the gaps and make their own assumptions.  It’s call closure and everyone in the…

  • Designing for Change

    A human body can last for over a hundred years. However, remove oxygen for 2 minutes and it will fail permanently. One hit to the head or major artery and its all over. How can a system be that fragile and last for so long? The Earth has supported life for billions of years. Modern…

  • Empathy and Sympathy

    What is the difference between empathy and sympathy and why does it matter to building a great product or service? Empathy Definition: the intellectual identification with or vicarious experiencing of the feelings, thoughts, or attitudes of another. In English: Putting yourself in someone else’s shoes. This should not be confused with sympathy.  To sympathize is…

  • Marty Cagen’s Bad Product Leadership Habits

    I loved this blog post by Marty Cagen.  It’s all the things that bad leaders can do to mess up a product.  However, I read it differently than Marty wrote it.  In other words, he wrote the things a CEO or Executive do that mess up the product manager.  Instead, I read it as the…

  • Social Buzz Verbs

    Google recently release Google Buzz.  This is a different service than Yahoo Buzz.  Of course, this is completely different than AT&T Buzz.com.  Why are all these web 2.0 social services named Buzz?  Why that verb? Facebook just released their “Like” button that you spread around the web.  Don’t confuse this with the Google Reader “Like”…

  • Trading Mobility for Quality

    There has been a trend over the last 20 years in telephones.  That trend has been the trading of quality for mobility and features.  Here is the progression: First, I had a land-line with a squigly cord.  The quality of the call was usually perfect.  The phone was comfortable on my ear.  I could talk…

  • The UX of Inner Motivation

    We moved into a new house a few months ago.  We still have boxes left unpacked; pictures not on the wall.  We had a nice surge of motivation to unpack, but then we ran out of steam.  The whole job seems really enormous.  It’s easier to just get through the day-to-day with the minimum of…

  • New Theme – April 2010

    I couldn’t help myself. I am using the 3.0 beta version of WordPress. It comes with a new theme that is pretty clean from an HTML standpoint. I haven’t made a theme in a long time, so I took the opportunity to build one up. Voila. It’s not done yet, but it’s a good start.…

  • A Better Goldman Sachs Metaphor

    There have been many analogies and metaphors used to describe the Goldman Sachs fraud case.  I think alot of them are bad.  John Stewart was very funny talking about them. Metaphors and Analogies are important tools for User Experience (UX) design.  Not only is it helpful to explain to your peers what you are trying…