Forget for a moment that haven’t posted to this blog for nearly four months. Forget that I have a post that is clearly labeled ‘part one’ and starts a conversation and never finishes. At this point, I’m not even going to offer excuses, regardless of how valid they are. Let’s just dive into something groovy, [...]
Earlier this week I was invited to present at the first Houston Pecha Kucha (pronounced “pe-chak-cha”) on November 19th at Domy Books. I’ll be speaking about my new experiments using comics to enhance my UX documents and just generally soaking up the creative buzz that will likely be permeating a building full of progressive [...]
Like all information graphics, user task flows are meant to be visual representations of abstract concepts. Specifically, they are meant to convey a path or paths that a user is meant to take through a website or application, a map, as it were. The most accepted and predominant visual format that information architects use for [...]